[consulting] Semantic Benefit of Drupal Gibberish When Searching Web

Patrick Goddard thund3rbox at gmail.com
Tue Oct 6 16:58:59 UTC 2009


Yeah, hunting for drupal info can be frustrating.  My method is to usually
search google first (general search), then search on drupal.org, and if
still haven't found, then do your method of site:drupal.org (to narrow and
see if I missed anything.)

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Shai Gluskin <shai at content2zero.com> wrote:

> Drupal Gangsters,
>
> I mostly use Google with the modifier site:drupal.org to search Drupal's
> multiple sites.
>
> Just now I forgot to put in "site:drupal.org," but the word "node" (along
> with other stuff) was in my search. I got great results. And, of course, the
> results went far beyond drupal.org sites to the wealth of information
> about Drupal that is increasingly housed elsewhere.
>
> This is a case where some of Drupal's funny language is actually a good
> thing because it helps to return a more relevant set of results from the
> broadest possible search domain.
>
> Shai
>
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