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Parabon's Search Engine

This search engine helps you find documents on the Parabon Web site.

How To Use:

  1. Type your keywords in the search box.
  2. Press the Search button to start your search.

 

How It Works:

You tell the search engine what you're looking for by typing in keywords, phrases, or questions in the search box. The search engine responds by giving you a list of all the Web pages relating to those topics. The most relevant content will appear at the top of your results.

 

Here's an example:

  1. Type the words Frontier Compute Engine in the search box.
  2. Press the Search button or press the Enter key.
  3. The Results page will show you numerous pages from our Web site about the Frontier compute engine.

Tip: Don't worry if you find a large number of results. In fact, use more than a couple of words when searching. Even though the number of results will be large, the most relevant content will always appear at the top of the result pages.

 

More Basics - An Overview

Here's a quick overview of the rest of our Basic Help. Just click on the links to jump to these sections.

Simple Tips for More Exact Searches
Fancy Features for Typical Searches

 

 

Simple Tips for More Exact Searches

All searches are case insensitive. Searching for ">the Frontier compute engine" will match "Frontier", "frontier", and "FRONTIER".

Including or excluding words:

To make sure that a specific word is always included in your search topic, place the plus (+) symbol before the key word in the search box. To make sure that a specific word is always excluded from your search topic, place a minus (-) sign before the keyword in the search box.

Example: To find recipes for cookies with oatmeal but without raisins, try recipe cookie +oatmeal -raisin.

Expand your search using wildcards (*):

By typing an * at the end of a keyword, you can search for the word with multiple endings.

Example: Try wish*, to find wish, wishes, wishful, wishbone, and wishy-washy.

 

 

 

 

Fancy Features for Typical Searches

You can search more than just text. Here are all of the other ways you can search on the net:

text:text Finds pages that contain the specified text in any part of the page other than an image tag, link, or URL. The search text:cow9 would find all pages with the term cow9 in them.
title:text Finds pages that contain the specified word or phrase in the page title (which appears in the title bar of most browsers). The search title:Elvis would find pages with Elvis in the title.

 

 

 

 

 


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