Before Posting Read This - It Will Save Alot Of Wasted Time
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:01 am
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Please use the "search"option in Halomods before making a post in modding discussion. Almost everything anyone new is going to ask has been discussed and debated before and you will find your answers in past topics rather then a waiting for replies in new topics.
You can find the forums search here: http://forums.halomods.com/search.php
How to use search:
The first box is for searching for keywords hence labeled "Search for Keywords". Say you looking for something like Warthog Skins then typing in "Warthog Skins" in the box will yield results for anything with the word "warthog" and "skins" in it. So how do we narrow our field down to find exactally what we want? use the word "AND" in your search. It will look like this..
Warthog AND Skins
Now your search will find results with those 2 words together. The more words you add to your search the better your going to find what your looking for. Just remember to add the word "AND" between each word your using to make your results more accurate.
Searching for a Author:
Say you are looking for something I did a long time ago but dont remember what it was. Just enter in the second box "pepsi711" and it will yield results only dealing with things ive posted or said. There is a way to find topics only posted by someone which we will get to in a moment.
Search in forum:
Here you can choose exactally what section your going to be doing your search in. For the warthog skins you would most likely choose the "HaloPC Section" but i keep mine on "Forum Index" so im sure ive checked the whole forum in case someone posted a reference to something im looking for.
Search Options:
-left side
Search previous:
Just leave it on all posts seriously. Dont argue so you don't miss anything. Under that is three options. There pretty self explanatory. If we use our example of looking for a "Warthog Skin" i would first check "Search post title only", so you know the results in your post will be dealing with hogs skins as the base of the thread. When you use the other two options, your doing a more deep search by actually going into the topics/posts and seeing what people have said about what your looking for.
-right side
Leave the drop down at "post time" choose "descending" and the last drop down is how many characters (letters/text) you want to read in your results back.
Closing:
I hope this helped alot of thoes who are new here lately and joining the forum. Just remember like 90% of everything your going to ask in "modding discussion" has either been talked about or done and if you use the search option you will find your answers alot faster.
If your looking for tutorials on anything please see these links below:
http://forums.halomods.com/index.php?f=14
http://forums.halomods.com/index.php?f=15
http://forums.halomods.com/index.php?f=90
http://halopc.net/forum/index.php?c=16
If none of what ive said above has helped you find a answer to your question, then feel free to make a post. Maybe you have something that none of this helped you find.
-pep
Please use the "search"option in Halomods before making a post in modding discussion. Almost everything anyone new is going to ask has been discussed and debated before and you will find your answers in past topics rather then a waiting for replies in new topics.
You can find the forums search here: http://forums.halomods.com/search.php
How to use search:
The first box is for searching for keywords hence labeled "Search for Keywords". Say you looking for something like Warthog Skins then typing in "Warthog Skins" in the box will yield results for anything with the word "warthog" and "skins" in it. So how do we narrow our field down to find exactally what we want? use the word "AND" in your search. It will look like this..
Warthog AND Skins
Now your search will find results with those 2 words together. The more words you add to your search the better your going to find what your looking for. Just remember to add the word "AND" between each word your using to make your results more accurate.
Searching for a Author:
Say you are looking for something I did a long time ago but dont remember what it was. Just enter in the second box "pepsi711" and it will yield results only dealing with things ive posted or said. There is a way to find topics only posted by someone which we will get to in a moment.
Search in forum:
Here you can choose exactally what section your going to be doing your search in. For the warthog skins you would most likely choose the "HaloPC Section" but i keep mine on "Forum Index" so im sure ive checked the whole forum in case someone posted a reference to something im looking for.
Search Options:
-left side
Search previous:
Just leave it on all posts seriously. Dont argue so you don't miss anything. Under that is three options. There pretty self explanatory. If we use our example of looking for a "Warthog Skin" i would first check "Search post title only", so you know the results in your post will be dealing with hogs skins as the base of the thread. When you use the other two options, your doing a more deep search by actually going into the topics/posts and seeing what people have said about what your looking for.
-right side
Leave the drop down at "post time" choose "descending" and the last drop down is how many characters (letters/text) you want to read in your results back.
Closing:
I hope this helped alot of thoes who are new here lately and joining the forum. Just remember like 90% of everything your going to ask in "modding discussion" has either been talked about or done and if you use the search option you will find your answers alot faster.
If your looking for tutorials on anything please see these links below:
http://forums.halomods.com/index.php?f=14
http://forums.halomods.com/index.php?f=15
http://forums.halomods.com/index.php?f=90
http://halopc.net/forum/index.php?c=16
If none of what ive said above has helped you find a answer to your question, then feel free to make a post. Maybe you have something that none of this helped you find.
-pep