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:To search this wiki, go to [[Special:Search]], or enter a term in the search box you see in the sidebar. | :To search this wiki, go to [[Special:Search]], or enter a term in the search box you see in the sidebar. | ||
SmashWiki's '''search box''' is located at the left on every page. It will take you to the article with the title you entered, if it exists; otherwise it displays the search results. In addition to article titles, the | SmashWiki's '''search box''' is located at the left on every page. It will take you to the article with the title you entered, if it exists; otherwise it displays the search results. In addition to article titles, the rendered page text is searched. To search the wikitext source instead, use the format <code>insource:"Text goes here"</code>. | ||
If you want to force the display of search results, go to [[Special:Search]]. | If you want to force the display of search results, go to [[Special:Search]]. | ||
==Search results page== | ==Search results page== | ||
The default search only applies to the | The default search only applies to articles stored in the main, Smasher, Tournament, and Team namespaces. There are a few namespace presets in addition to ''Default'' available on the search results page: | ||
If '' | *If ''Discussion'' is selected, you can search all [[Help:Talk page|talk pages]]. | ||
*If ''Wiki help'' is selected, you can search the "Help" and "SmashWiki" [[Help:Namespaces|namespaces]]. These namespaces contain help pages, SmashWiki guidelines and policies, and all pages used for administration and maintenance of the site. | |||
*If ''All'' is selected, you can search all namespaces. | |||
If '' | Namespaces can added or removed on an individual basis by using the "Add namespaces..." dropdown. If the ''File'' namespace is selected, you can search the file names and descriptions of images, videos, and songs stored on SmashWiki. | ||
[[SmashWiki:Why create an account?|Registered users]] can check the "Remember selection for future searches" box on the search results page to save these namespace settings for every time they search. They can also change their search algorithm and number of search results to show per page in their [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-searchoptions|preferences]]. | |||
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==Navigation pages== | ==Navigation pages== | ||
Navigation pages will attempt to guide you to the correct article. | Navigation pages will attempt to guide you to the correct article. You may encounter two types of these pages when searching for a topic. | ||
;Disambiguation: You may type in something like [[Mushroom Kingdom]], that takes you to a list of the many things that you could mean by it. This type of page is called a disambiguation page, and it's there to make things easier for you. Such a page prevents you from having to guess the exact phrase used to identify each page. | ;Disambiguation: You may type in something like [[Mushroom Kingdom]], that takes you to a list of the many things that you could mean by it. This type of page is called a disambiguation page, and it's there to make things easier for you. Such a page prevents you from having to guess the exact phrase used to identify each page. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:30, December 21, 2024
- To search this wiki, go to Special:Search, or enter a term in the search box you see in the sidebar.
SmashWiki's search box is located at the left on every page. It will take you to the article with the title you entered, if it exists; otherwise it displays the search results. In addition to article titles, the rendered page text is searched. To search the wikitext source instead, use the format insource:"Text goes here"
.
If you want to force the display of search results, go to Special:Search.
Search results page
The default search only applies to articles stored in the main, Smasher, Tournament, and Team namespaces. There are a few namespace presets in addition to Default available on the search results page:
- If Discussion is selected, you can search all talk pages.
- If Wiki help is selected, you can search the "Help" and "SmashWiki" namespaces. These namespaces contain help pages, SmashWiki guidelines and policies, and all pages used for administration and maintenance of the site.
- If All is selected, you can search all namespaces.
Namespaces can added or removed on an individual basis by using the "Add namespaces..." dropdown. If the File namespace is selected, you can search the file names and descriptions of images, videos, and songs stored on SmashWiki.
Registered users can check the "Remember selection for future searches" box on the search results page to save these namespace settings for every time they search. They can also change their search algorithm and number of search results to show per page in their preferences.
Navigation pages will attempt to guide you to the correct article. You may encounter two types of these pages when searching for a topic.
- Disambiguation
- You may type in something like Mushroom Kingdom, that takes you to a list of the many things that you could mean by it. This type of page is called a disambiguation page, and it's there to make things easier for you. Such a page prevents you from having to guess the exact phrase used to identify each page.
- Redirection
- Some things can be referred to by many names. Robotic Operating Buddy, for instance, could also be called R.O.B.. Searching is set up so that if you search for any of those terms, you will be redirected to the proper place. If instead of being redirected you are taken to a search menu, then you have searched for a phrase that has not been set up to redirect to an article. In such a case, you may look through the search results for an appropriate topic, try searching for an alternative spelling or name for the term. Once you have found what you were looking for, consider adding a new redirect for the expressions that you tried that did not lead to an article because chances are that you are not the only one thinking about the topic in this way. Thus, in doing so you will make life easier for those who later search for the term.
Using the search to directly get to a page
When using the search to directly get to a page, it doesn't matter whether you enter capitals or lower case letters (unless there are two article titles which differ only in capitalization).
Specialized uses of the search to directly get to a page include the following:
- To navigate to a section of a page using anchor notation. For example, "Music (SSBB)#The Legend of Zelda".
- To navigate to a special page, including one with a parameter following a slash. For example, "Special:Log/upload".
If you cannot find what you are looking for
If there is no appropriate page on SmashWiki, consider creating a page, so long as the content follows other SmashWiki policies (such as the notability policy).