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Maybe I'm just doing something wrong, but does anyone know what happened to the search through google feature? I've been using this forum to search for information for the last year (a big thank you to all of you out there!) and it seems like something had changed today. Any info would be greatly appreciated!


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happygirl Collaborator

Hi Katesmom,

Are you referring to going to google and searching via

Word of interest site:www.glutenfreeforum.com ?

I just tried a couple different words using that method and it seemed to work for me. Can you clarify what problems you are having...hopefully we can help.

Katesmom Newbie
Hi Katesmom,

Are you referring to going to google and searching via

Word of interest site:www.glutenfreeforum.com ?

I just tried a couple different words using that method and it seemed to work for me. Can you clarify what problems you are having...hopefully we can help.

Hi thanks for responding, I think I've figured it out. There used to be a search through google box right at the top of the forum page (at least that's how it was one my computer) and it wasn't there today. But I figured out that I can still just perform the same search through google's site anyways. I've always used that box to search through the forums and was completely lost with out it.

happygirl Collaborator

Kate,

Scott, the board's admin, recently re-did the page and that link appears to have disappeared. Maybe he'll chime in to let us know if it is or isn't returning. :)

But yes, you can still use the same function by going to google, and then searching using the appropriate method.

For example:

celiac site:www.glutenfreeforum.com

Its a great tool---should be the same as through the link.

home-based-mom Contributor

I have to say I miss the old style search feature - and I'm a newbie here! I really used that feature the way it was. the way it is now isn't useful to me at all. :(

home-based-mom Contributor

It's ba-a-a-a-a-a-ack! :lol:

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