Specify+exactly+what+to+include+or+Exclude+when+searching

Specify exactly what to include or Exclude when searching

If, when Googling, you wish to view the subject from only one source, you must use the word Site: For example, take Wild Strawberries ( And I will happily take them ), in the Google box type, with the quotes, "Wild Strawberries" site: rhs.org This then restricts the search to the Royal Horticultural Society and what detail you get!

However,if you want to exclude a particular site from the search results, that’s also possible. All you have to do is add a “ - “ (minus sign) sign before the “site:” operator. For example, "Wild Strawberries" site: -rhs.org The minus sign tells Google to omit the search results from the site of rhs.org.

Now, if you wanted to search an “essay on Wild Strawberries,” but you only wanted to search on .edu Web sites, you would use:- “Essay on Wild Strawberries” site:.edu.

Do you get the impression that I am addicted to Frais de Bois (Wild Strawberries) ??

BlueSpider, these are not Raspberries. Try them.

Fait accompli

 

