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Search fields exclusive to the AIEL website will be given
after the examples. Enter search terms of one or more words,
or of phrases.
Searches are not case sensitive. Boolean search operators
and wildcard characters may also be employed, but some may
need to be capitalised.
These include:
and
OR
* (asterisk)
" (double quote)
- (minus)
+ (plus)
? (question mark)
~ (tilde)
Note that complete words should be entered. Partial
words such as `ellip' instead of `ellipsoidal' may
return incomplete or no results.
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Successful searches should result in the presentation of links
for only the AIEL webpages containing the term(s) you entered.
Sponsored (advertisement) links may precede AIEL links.
Once you go to any AIEL page, use your browser's intra-page
function, to further narrow the field so as to locate what you desire
After the Search Field below, Intra-Page Search is
explained
in detail with examples given.
For information on additional search
methods, have a look at these links:
(An https-compatible browser is required.)
DuckDuckGo Search Operators
DuckDuckGo Search Tips and Tricks
After getting search results, scroll past
the sponsored links to access AIEL pages.
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Upon arriving on a given page, use your browser's
built-in "Search" function to quickly locate the desired
word or phrase. This eliminates the dreaded `scroll &
scan' procedure needed to find the text you want
that is somewhere in the current document.
Depending on the browser, its own Search function is
typically invoked by pressing one of the following.
- Control+F (Find)
- Control+Q (Query)
- Control+W (Where?)
- F7 (Alternate Key with Some Browsers)
- `/ ' (Used by Some Text Browsers)
BE CAUTIOUS!
Keys other than those your browser uses to
locate text will produce non-search results.
A box or field will appear and you may enter the word or
phrase for which you wish to search. If none of these key
commands work, consult your browser's "Help" guide.
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Our in-depth website now extends to 130 html documents
and another 39 .txt versions of instructional or similar pages.
Each of the large number of subjects is catergorised into its
own section or subsection. To gain a perspective of this,
overviews are given in a variety of forms to assist you:
- A Site-Wide Links Index lists all the first and second
level pages. It is alphabetised and clickable.
- Graphic maps are available for persons wishing to
visualise the website's structure. The 1012-pixel
Large Graphic Map is for bigger monitors, while
the Small Graphic Map at 640 pixels is suitable
for those using smaller screens.
- We provide a Text Map for persons employing
handicap-translation software or for those
employing a text browser.
Realise that for each of the preceding, only primary and
secondary levels are shown. This is done to ease overcrowding
of the Links List and Site Maps. Levels not shown but encountered
later, will always correspond by subject to the one directly above.
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