Easy Searching at Superior
Case Sensitiveness
Searches are not case sensitive. For instance, searching for "Door" would be the same as searching for "DOOR".
This helps in displaying more useful and accurate results.
All vs. Any Searching
There are two types of searches that the engine supports: ALL and ANY. An ALL search will return all the pages that have ALL the words
that you are searching for. For example, if you want to search for any page that has the word "AAMA" AND the word "Window",
you would run an "ALL Keywords" search.
On the other hand, if you want to display all the pages that have the words "AAMA" but also want to display the pages that have the word
"Window", whether they appear on the same page together or not, then you would run an "ANY Keywords" search.
Stemming
Your searches are stemmed for possible permutations of a keyword. For example, if you search for "Window", pages that have the
word "Windows" will also be displayed in your results. If you search for "door", results will also display pages with the word "doors"
in them.
Searching for Exact Phrases
If you know exatly what you are looking for, doing a simple keyword-search may not be the quickest way to get your information. In this
case, you can search for exact phrases by enclosing them in quotes. For instance, you can search for "single hung window" (with quotes) and
your results will be all the pages that have that exact phrase in them.
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