Hello Everyone,
Sometimes you just want to search a specific site for information. Google makes this easy to do by simply doing the following:
1.
In the Search Edit Field on the Google HomePage, enter the URL of the site from within which you wish to search immediately preceded by [site:].
2.
Follow the site’s URL with a blank space followed by your search term.
Example 1:
site:candleshoreblog.com mystery
Example 2:
site:apple.com VoiceOver
That’s really all there is to it.
FROM GOOGLE HELP
Search within a specific website (site:)
Google allows you to specify that your search results must come from a given website. For example, the query [ iraq site:nytimes.com ] will return pages about Iraq but only from nytimes.com. The simpler queries [ iraq nytimes.com ] or [ iraq New York Times ] will usually be just as good, though they might return results from other sites that mention the New York Times. You can also specify a whole class of sites, for example [ iraq site:.gov ] will return results only from a .gov domain and [ iraq site:.iq ] will return results only from Iraqi sites.
Mark