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INSTRUCTIONS ~ Decide what you want to search for in JacksonvilleStory.com, and then type it into the box. Next, click the button marked "Google Search." Google will then search JacksonvilleStory.com for you.
GOOGLE WILL SEARCH THIS ONLY THIS WEBSITE, JacksonvilleStory.com, UNLESS YOU TELL IT TO SEARCH THE ENTIRE WEB.
If you would like to search the entire Internet, click next to "WWW." To search only JacksonvilleStory.com, click next to http:/JacksonvilleStory.com.
Place quotation marks, "like these," around any words that you want to keep together. Examples could include "Great Fire" or "James Weldon Johnson."
If
you don't want to use the search engine for JacksonvilleStory.com, then
the Website Index may be another way to search this website. T
FOR THE SEARCH ENGINE
PROBLEM: TOO MANY PAGES -- Suppose that you retrieve too many webpages for a certain search. To try to solve this, narrow the search. In some cases, quotation marks will narrow a search. Here's an example: If you type in James Weldon Johnson without quotation marks, then you will obtain many pages that contain just the words "James" and "Johnson." If you enter "James Weldon Johnson" with quotation marks, however, you will retrieve only pages with this name.
PROBLEM: NOT ENOUGH PAGES -- Let's say that you don't retrieve any webpages. To try to remedy this, broaden the search. For instance, use "boats" or "steamboats," rather than the phrase "streamboating on the St. Johns River during the 1800s." Or just type "movies" or "motion pictures," rather than "actors in Jacksonville during the silent film era."
PROBLEM: STILL NOTHING FOUND -- If Google still doesn't retrieve what you need from JacksonvilleStory.com, then try the website index. A link to it is in the blue box to the left of each webpage. The index lists many of the principle topics in JacksonvilleStory.com. However, please keep in mind that the website index is incomplete.
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