Re: Out-of-date CSS person needs up-to-date CSS advice!!
>>>> Google and you get 91 million pages!! Hard to know what's worth[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>>>reading out of that lot.
>>>
>>> That's true (althoug I 'only' get 80 million). Try Ixquick.
>>>Sometimes that engine gives very good results.
>>><http://eu.ixquick.com/>[/color]
>>
>> That's better, I only got 21 million results using that search engine.[/color]
>
>Really? For 'css' as the search word, I got only 50 listed sites
><http://eu.ixquick.com/do/metasearch....s_search&langu
>age=english&ut f_query=&query= css>
>
>Did you actually try this at all? Did you take a look? The 21 million
>you refer to are possible results, from which 50 are selected being
>'top ten pages' from various search engines. I'm sure you'll find
>something useful in those 50 pages.[/color]
I did try it, but I misread the line that reported the numbers. I am so
used to seeing Google's line that says it's showing you the first 20 (or
whatever) out of 21 million that I assumed this was doing the same.
Rereading it, it seems it's showing me 44 pages that it thinks are
useful, out of 21 million that might have been useful.
Thanks for the clarification. Obviously the usefulness depends on how
good the choice of 44 is, but I'll have to have a look and see for
that!!
Ta ra
--
Alan Silver
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
>>>> Google and you get 91 million pages!! Hard to know what's worth[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>>>reading out of that lot.
>>>
>>> That's true (althoug I 'only' get 80 million). Try Ixquick.
>>>Sometimes that engine gives very good results.
>>><http://eu.ixquick.com/>[/color]
>>
>> That's better, I only got 21 million results using that search engine.[/color]
>
>Really? For 'css' as the search word, I got only 50 listed sites
><http://eu.ixquick.com/do/metasearch....s_search&langu
>age=english&ut f_query=&query= css>
>
>Did you actually try this at all? Did you take a look? The 21 million
>you refer to are possible results, from which 50 are selected being
>'top ten pages' from various search engines. I'm sure you'll find
>something useful in those 50 pages.[/color]
I did try it, but I misread the line that reported the numbers. I am so
used to seeing Google's line that says it's showing you the first 20 (or
whatever) out of 21 million that I assumed this was doing the same.
Rereading it, it seems it's showing me 44 pages that it thinks are
useful, out of 21 million that might have been useful.
Thanks for the clarification. Obviously the usefulness depends on how
good the choice of 44 is, but I'll have to have a look and see for
that!!
Ta ra
--
Alan Silver
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
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