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To search [http://xstreetsl.com Xstreet], simply:
 
# Enter keyword(s) into the Search bar.
# Click '''Search'''.
 
Optionally, you can click '''Advanced Search''' to expand those options. It looks like this:
 
[[File:Xstreet-Advanced-Search.png]]
 
Wanna see it in action? This video tutorial shows you how to search Xstreet in a few easy steps! What's covered:
 
* Basics
* Advanced Search
* Category browsing
* A couple examples of Boolean operators to help you narrow down results
* The Featured Marketplace on the front page of Xstreet!
 
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== What are Boolean operators? ==
Xstreet's search functionality supports the following Boolean search operators. They're kinda geeky, but these operators matter because they give you the power of '''super-specific searches, so you can hone in on that special item''' you'd struggle to find otherwise.
 
* '''Natural Language Search''' - Enter keywords or a phrase without any operators to perform a weighted natural language search with the most relevant records displayed first.
* '''Exact Phrase''' - Enclose a phrase in double quotes to perform an exact match search. Example: <code>"magic box"</code>
* '''Required Words''' - Any word preceded by a plus sign (+) is considered required. Example: <code>magic +box</code>
* '''Unwanted Words''' - Any word preceded by a minus sign (-) is considered unwanted. Example: <code>magic -box</code>
* '''Negated Words''' - Any word preceded by a tilde (~) has its relevance lowered. It effectively lowers relative ranking of records containing the word. Example: <code>magic ~box</code>
* '''Stemming''' - Any word root followed by an asterisk (*) matches occurrences of the root followed by any suffix: Example: <code>box*</code> matches <code>boxes</code>, <code>boxed</code>, <code>boxing</code>, etc.
 
Operators can be combined in a single search for extra power user awesomeness.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 21 October 2010

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