spinytail
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Can you guys make it easier to find other Chameleons without scrolling through 100s of Panther Chameleons?
...separate classifieds section for every species of chameleon? Do you think the number of such classified ads would justify such a change?
Possibly. I'll run it by my programmer and see what he says. Not everything is as simple as you would hope nor expect.
Hi Rich,
Its possible to add a "exclude term" section in advanced search page. But vb's search algorithm is the most complicated section of the code and IMHO, it does not worth efforts to hack this section just to meet this request.
Best,
Sinan
Not common in searches, but a blacklist might make sense even for other sections. Second option is just a Panther or Designer Chameleons? Either way it is tedious seaching past all the Panthers.
Just out of curiosity, but does FaceBook, or even Google, have such an exclusion capability in searches? Heck, do any sites you frequent have this capability?
Yeah, you can exclude from search using the minus sign delimiter (-). This can be tie into other delimiters as well.
A search of "chameleon -panther" would return only results containing chameleon, but exclude those results containing panther as well as the search term chameleon.
Just out of curiosity, but does FaceBook, or even Google, have such an exclusion capability in searches? Heck, do any sites you frequent have this capability?
Hmm, interesting. In all the years I have used Google, I can't recall ever feeling the need for such a function, that I can recall. At least not to the extent that I would have researched to try to find if such a function even existed. Heck even searching Ebay for stuff I have looked for, I never even considered needing such a function.
Perhaps I am just too simple minded to need such a thing.![]()
