Search Tips
To enter a query, type in a few descriptive words and press Enter (or click the Search button) for a list of relevant web pages. Since HomeSearch only returns web pages that contain all the words in your query, refining or narrowing your search is as simple as adding more words to the search terms you have already entered. Your new query will return a smaller subset of the pages HomeSearch found for your original "too-broad" query.
Choosing Keywords
For best results, it’s important to choose your keywords wisely. Keep these tips in mind:
- Try the obvious first. If you’re looking for information on wallpaper, enter "wallpaper" rather than "decorating".
- Use words likely to appear on a page with the information you want. "Deck framing" gets better results than "stuff that supports a deck".
- Make keywords as specific as possible. "Benjamin Moore paint" gets more relevant results than "name brand paint".
Automatic "and" Queries
By default, HomeSearch only returns pages that include all of your search terms. There is no need to include "and" between terms. Keep in mind that the order in which the terms are typed will affect the search results. To restrict a search further, just include more terms. For example, to delete framing members from your plan, simply type:
Automatic Exclusion of Common Words
HomeSearch ignores common words and characters such as "where" and "how", as well as certain single digits and single letters, because they tend to slow down your search without improving the results. HomeSearch will indicate if a common word has been excluded by displaying details on the results page below the search box.
If a common word is essential to getting the results you want, you can include it by putting a "+" sign in front of it. (Be sure to include a space before the "+" sign.)
Another method for doing this is conducting a phrase search, which means putting quotation marks around two or more words. Common words in a phrase search (e.g., "where are you") are included in the search.
For example, to search for Chief Architect X1, use:
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Capitalization
Searches are not case sensitive. All letters, regardless of how you type them, will be understood as lower case. For example, searches for "chief architect", "Chief Architect", and "cHiEf ArChItEcT" will all return the same results.
Word Variations (Stemming)
To provide the most accurate results, HomeSearch does not use "stemming" or support "wildcard" searches. In other words, HomeSearch searches for exactly the words that you enter in the search box. Searching for "book" or "book*" will not yield "books" or "bookstore". If in doubt, try both forms: "roof" and "roofs," for instance.
