I would have searched for the answer if I knew how.
I do see the search tab on the top of the window, but anything I enter there will be searched on google and return all kinds of irrelevant hits. So how do you search for entries made only on this forum.
Example: if I look for "cahors" that is Arduino sequencer I get bookings in the hotels in Cahors, France.
I do see the search tab on the top of the window, but anything I enter there will be searched on google and return all kinds of irrelevant hits.
Not so.
So how do you search for entries made only on this forum.
By using the search tab at the top of this web page. Are you sure you didn't use a search box that is actually part of your browser?
Don
I just use google but tied to just this website.
If you add site:arduino.cc to your search text it will tie it to the arduino web site.
For example:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=site%3Aarduino.cc+led+resistor
Gordon
The search bar at the top is using Google, but limited to Arduino.cc. (it is basically the same as adding site:Arduino.cc to a Google query. )
I just searched for "cahors" and the only result was this webpage
"It depends on what the meaning of the words 'is' is." –Bill Clinton
I thought I covered this at the end of Reply # 1 but maybe I wasn't clear enough. It depends on what the meaning of the word 'top' is.
The web page authors put the search box we are talking about at the 'top' right side of their page, but this may be displayed by a browser that puts a generic search box next to their address box. In that case the Arduino specific search box is no longer at the top, it is below the generic one.
Don
I think it depends on how you interpret the results. The top answer (for "cahors") is a paid for link for holiday cottages in France (try it). The right hand side is full of paid for links to holidays in France, and the bottom of the page contains related searches to holidays in France.
I think the OP is right in that the Google search does give the results as stated, but then those results need to be understood in the context of how Google presents search results; the actual results do only show this site (and yes, I do understand the difference between the browser search box - mine is removed - and the search box for the Forum).
"cahors" the arduino synthesizersequencer, does not seem to be mentioned on arduino.cc anywhere (except this thread) according to the search function. Going up to full google and searching for "cahors arduino sequencer" gets appropriate hits at google code and many Music sites, but none at arduino.cc.
I would conclude that it has never been discussed here!
I think we scared him away....
Don
I would conclude that it has never been discussed here!
I tend to wonder if there is this weird, "parallel" Arduino world out there that never (rarely?) interacts with this forum, and is secretly building crazy and wild things we would have trouble understanding (circuit-bending Arduinos, perhaps?)...
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