Wikipedia:Searching
Searching Wikipedia
This article provides a detailed overview of Wikipedia's search feature, and instructions on using external search engines, such as Google, to find information. For a short introduction to searching Wikipedia, see Look it up.
Internal search engines (New)[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Recently, new internal search engines were created. These search engines can search Wikipedia articles, meanwhile they are user-friendly and are integrated into Wikipedia for a good experience. They aren't as good as external search engines though. External search engines[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Various search engines can provide domain-specific searches, which let you search Wikipedia specifically. Searches are based on the text as shown by the browser, so wiki markup is irrelevant. Depending on your browser, you may also be able to use tools that allow you to search Wikipedia using bookmarklets. In general, external search engines are faster than a Wikipedia search. However, because the search engine's cache is based on when the site was indexed, the search may not return newly created pages. Similarly, the search engine's cached version of the page will not be as up-to-date as the link to Wikipedia itself. Also, when returning Wikipedia articles in a regular search, mirrors and forks of Wikipedia content frequently rank higher than the actual Wikipedia articles because of search engine optimization techniques. These issues may be less of a problem when using certain search engines that process Wikipedia differently:
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Clusty[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]By following the link below, you can use the Clusty search engine to search and cluster Wikipedia in English only. If you frequently search via Clusty, consider installing the Clusty Toolbar (beta). Selecting the "Encyclopedia" search source allows you to quickly search the English version of Wikipedia. The Clusty Toolbar is available for Windows with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox (beta). Futef[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]FUTEF is a site, currently in beta, limited to Wikipedia content. Besides basic keyword and full text search providing a list of relevant articles, it also lists related categories in a sidebar. Google[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]By following the links below, you can use the Google search engine to search Wikipedia - either all languages, or English-only. Google indexes all namespaces. If you frequently search via Google, consider installing the Google Toolbar. Using the "search this site" button allows you to quickly search the English version of Wikipedia. The official Google Toolbar is available in versions for Firefox (Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows) and Internet Explorer (Microsoft Windows). How to provide a link to a specific Google Search[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Wikipedia markup allows you to insert links to Google searches by including google: as the prefix for the link. This can sometimes be useful on talk pages. It is done like this:
Which looks like this: Note: It is important not to use spaces in the search. To add more parameters to the search, separate them by a plus sign, +. For a phrase search, use a hyphen (minus sign), -, between each word. E.g. to search for "Tip of the day", use Tip-of-the-day. To provide a link to a Wikipedia-specific search, include in the google-link +site:en.wikipedia.org (no spaces before or after), like this:
Which looks like this: To clean up the link so that only the part you want to show is presented, use the pipe, like this:
Which makes it look like this: LuMriX[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]LuMriX is a dynamic query tool which uses lookahead to predict search terms in a list, similar to Google Suggest. By following the link below, you can use the LuMriX search engine to search different language versions of Wikipedia. If you frequently search via LuMriX, consider installing the LuMriX Firefox Search Plugin (works on all operating system platforms for which Firefox is available, such as Windows, Linux and Mac OS X). Lycos[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]There is a full-featured advanced search engine at Lycos UK. It is more powerful than Wikipedia's search box, and you can limit searches to a specific URL, such as the Wikipedia website. Here's how. Click on the provided link above, and then enter your search term. Then scroll down to the domain section and add "wikipedia.org" in the box provided. Then click "Go". Qwika[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Qwika is designed specifically to index wikis. Its main index is Wikipedia and includes:
This can assist editors contributing to non-English Wikipedias by being able to search in their own language across the entire English version and then view the machine-translated version in their language. Wikiwax[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Wikiwax is a dynamic query like LuMriX. It only searches English Wikipedia, but shows more list entries. Yahoo![alilan ya ing pikuwanan]By following the links below, you can use the Yahoo! search engine to search Wikipedia - either all languages or English-only. If you frequently search via Yahoo!, consider installing the Yahoo! Companion Toolbar. Using the "Search Only the Current Site" button allows you to quickly search the English version of Wikipedia. The official Yahoo! Companion Toolbar is only for Windows with Internet Explorer and Mozilla. Other[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Here are more Wikipedia:Tools which make searching more convenient. Browser specific help[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Using Mozilla to automatically search[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Listed below are ways to search Wikipedia with Mozilla-based browsers, including Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, and Netscape 6 and 7. Search Wikipedia from the sidebar or address bar[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Works with: Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape 6/7. Mozilla and Netscape 6 & 7 come with a sidebar that allows a user to search the Wikipedia site, and Firefox has a toolbar item to do the same. To install the search plugin that tells Mozilla how to search Wikipedia, do the following:
To make Wikipedia your default search engine in Mozilla, Beonex Communicator, and Netscape 6/7:
With Wikipedia selected as your default engine, searches can be conducted via the search sidebar tab, search box, or the web address bar. Search Wikipedia using a custom keyword[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Works with: Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape 6/7, Beonex Communicator, Camino. Wikipedia can also be searched via a custom keyword.
To search, go to the web address bar (Ctrl-L), enter "w SEARCH_QUERY" (without the quotes), and press Enter. Many versions of Firefox include this wikipedia quicksearch by default, but use "wp SEARCH_QUERY</i" instead of the form mentioned above. Note: This can also be done with Opera and Internet Explorer, see below. Searching with bookmarklets[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Javascript can bring additional functionality to your bookmark. The following javascript can be pasted in as the 'Location' of a new bookmark created manually, for example in the 'Manage Bookmarks' window of Firefox. If you highlight a word in a webpage then hit the new bookmark, javascript grabs the word you have selected and uses that to perform the search. If no word is highlighted, you will be prompted to enter one. javascript:x=escape(getSelection());if(!x)%7Bvoid(x=prompt('Enter%20Word:',''))%7D;if(x)window. location='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search='+x The whole thing should be pasted in as a single line without spaces for it to work. Internet Explorer[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]To enable a quick search from the Windows and Internet Explorer Address bars, do the following
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\SearchUrl\w] @="http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?search=%s" " "="+" "#"="%23" "&"="%26" "?"="%3F" "+"="%2B" "="="%3D" This will allow you to for example type "w french revolution" (without the quotes) into the Windows and Internet Explorer Address bars to immediately search Wikipedia for the search term you've specified. Note: There are other URLs you can specify instead of the Default (@) key given above. For instance, the line @="http://de.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?search=%s" will search the German Wikipedia and @="http://www.google.com/search?q=site:wikipedia.org+%s" will use Google to search all language Wikipedias. Opera[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]From version 9, Opera can automatically generate a custom search engine from any search box. To add a Wikipedia QuickSearch:
Name: &Wikipedia Keyword: w Address: http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?search=%s Previous versions[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]All Opera versions since v6 use a customizable text file called search.ini. This file should only be edited while Opera is not running. The following example replaces one of the existing pre-defined search engines. It is up to the user to avoid conflicts of shortcut key (key=). By default 'w' is taken by the download.com search, so either this or the Wikipedia one should be changed. Furthermore the 'Search Engine ##' should be replaced with a free number: '12' is free by default. The Search.ini editor (see link below, in the "More information" section) makes editing trivial. [Search Engine ##] Name=&Wikipedia URL=http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?search=%s Query= Key=w Is post=0 Has endseparator=0 Encoding=utf-8 Search Type=8
More information[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]
K-Meleon[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]K-Meleon has a search button that can be used to search Google. You can change it to search Wikipedia instead, by doing this:
user_pref("kmeleon.general.searchEngine", "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search="); Open up K-Meleon and press the search button to search Wikipedia. To go back to Google or to use another search service, edit prefs.js and delete the added line Make sure K-Meleon is closed before editing prefs.js. Searching with TomeRaider[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]After downloading the Wikipedia:TomeRaider database one can search the Wikipedia version offline. One can also search for parts of words. To search the text that appears only in the page history, you must export the text to XML format first. If you cannot find an appropriate page on Wikipedia[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]If there is no appropriate page on Wikipedia, consider creating a page, since you can edit Wikipedia right now. Or consider adding what you were looking for to the Requested articles page. Or if you have a question, then see Where to ask questions, which is a list of departments where our volunteers answer questions, any question you can possibly imagine. See also[alilan ya ing pikuwanan]
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