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==Search==
The quickest way to find what you're looking for is probably with the search function of the Wiki. However, if you don't know exactly what you're looking for or what to call it you'll miss a lot with the build in search function. Searching with Google is recommended, unless you know exactly what to search for.
The quickest way to find what you're looking for is probably with the search function of the Wiki. However, if you don't know exactly what you're looking for or what to call it you'll miss a lot with the build in search function. Searching with Google is recommended, unless you know exactly what to search for.
===Wiki Search function===
 
== Wiki Search function ==
 
The built-in search function is quickly accessible on the left but has a few limitations:
The built-in search function is quickly accessible on the left but has a few limitations:
*It can't search for substrings (''AddScriptPackage'' won't show up when searching for ''Package'').
* It can't search for substrings in page titles (''AddScriptPackage'' won't show up when searching for ''Package'' unless that word appears in the article's text).
*Searching for any word with 3 characters or less will yield 0 results, without a warning.
* Searching for any word with 3 characters or less will yield 0 results, without a warning.
*Searching for 2 or more words will only yield pages with ''all'' of the words on it.
* Searching for 2 or more words will only yield pages with ''all'' of the words on it.
*It takes some time to update the search index, but this also counts for Google.
* It takes some time to update the search index, but this also counts for Google.
If these limitations won't affect your search result there's no harm in using the search bar on the left.
If these limitations won't affect your search result there's no harm in using the search bar on the left.


Manually adding [[Portal:Scripting/Search_Terms|search terms]] to pages is an attempt to improve the search functionality on the Wiki. For more information about the MediaWiki search engine see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Searching Wikipedia:Searching].
Manually adding [[Help: Search Terms|search terms]] to pages is an attempt to improve the search functionality on the Wiki.


===Google===
Searches, by default, search the main namespace (normal articles) and Categories. Which namespaces are searched can be customized after the Search (and the Search must be re-run afterwards), or the default Search can be changed in [[Special:Preferences|User Preferences]]. Note that users who joined before August 7, 2007 will have to manually add Categories to the list - it is highly recommended that you do so.
Searching the Wiki with Google with get you better results because none of the flaws above apply to the Google search engine, except the last one. Google has currently indexed almost 3,500 CS Wiki pages, but it doesn't cover most of the function pages. To search the Wiki with Google you can click the link below.
 
== Google ==
 
Searching the Wiki with Google with get you better results because none of the flaws above apply to the Google search engine, except the last one. Google has currently indexed almost 3,500 CS Wiki pages, but it doesn't cover most of the script function pages. To search the Wiki with Google you can click the link below.


[http://www.google.com/custom?domains=cs.elderscrolls.com&sitesearch=cs.elderscrolls.com Search the CS Wiki with Google]
[http://www.google.com/custom?domains=cs.elderscrolls.com&sitesearch=cs.elderscrolls.com Search the CS Wiki with Google]


==Browsing==
== Still Looking for an Article? ==
If you're not sure what you're looking for or you don't know what it's called you could consider searching the Wiki by Category or Portal. This is also very useful if you want to learn more on a specific subject.
 
You can find a complete list of all categories [[Special:Categories|here]]. The Portals are listed below.


===Portals===
If Searching hasn't worked for you, and you are unfamiliar with the navigation of the CS Wiki, please read our [[Help: Welcome to the Wiki|Welcome to the Wiki]]!
*[[Portal:AI]]
*[[Portal:Animating]]
*[[Portal:Building and Editing]]
*[[Portal:Modeling]]
*[[Portal:Quests]]
*[[Portal:Scripting]]
*[[Portal:Texturing]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 28 August 2008

The quickest way to find what you're looking for is probably with the search function of the Wiki. However, if you don't know exactly what you're looking for or what to call it you'll miss a lot with the build in search function. Searching with Google is recommended, unless you know exactly what to search for.

Wiki Search function[edit source]

The built-in search function is quickly accessible on the left but has a few limitations:

  • It can't search for substrings in page titles (AddScriptPackage won't show up when searching for Package unless that word appears in the article's text).
  • Searching for any word with 3 characters or less will yield 0 results, without a warning.
  • Searching for 2 or more words will only yield pages with all of the words on it.
  • It takes some time to update the search index, but this also counts for Google.

If these limitations won't affect your search result there's no harm in using the search bar on the left.

Manually adding search terms to pages is an attempt to improve the search functionality on the Wiki.

Searches, by default, search the main namespace (normal articles) and Categories. Which namespaces are searched can be customized after the Search (and the Search must be re-run afterwards), or the default Search can be changed in User Preferences. Note that users who joined before August 7, 2007 will have to manually add Categories to the list - it is highly recommended that you do so.

Google[edit source]

Searching the Wiki with Google with get you better results because none of the flaws above apply to the Google search engine, except the last one. Google has currently indexed almost 3,500 CS Wiki pages, but it doesn't cover most of the script function pages. To search the Wiki with Google you can click the link below.

Search the CS Wiki with Google

Still Looking for an Article?[edit source]

If Searching hasn't worked for you, and you are unfamiliar with the navigation of the CS Wiki, please read our Welcome to the Wiki!