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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: United Kingdom
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This is probably gonna sound kinda stupid but still i have to know When i search First i do : keyword then "keyword" would it be then allintitle: keyword or allintitle: "keyword" Is there a correct way to do the allintitle? Should it be just keyword by itself or keyword with quotation marks? I'm unsure on which way i should perform that search, because both ways seem to produce some what different results. Cheers. |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: May 2010 Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
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| Don't leave a space after the colon if you want the operator to work. allintitle:kwd1 kwd2 kwd3 returns pages that have kwd1, kwd2 and kwd3 in the title tag allintitle:"kwd1 kwd2 kwd3" returns pages wit the phrase "kwd1 kwd2 kwd3" in the title tag, and the results should be the same as those returned by intitle:"kwd1 kwd2 kwd3". intitle:kwd1 kwd2 kwd3 returns pages containing at least one of the keywords in the title tag, though it privileges those pages that contain all 3. (None of these operators are completely reliable, but they are better than nothing!) |
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