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Wednesday, November 9th, 2011 07:43 pm
Google changed the way the page is laid out and I can't find an advanced search button. Also, they changed my settings without asking me. Also, the whole thing seems wonky. When I changed my search terms, the page kept doing a thing where it bliked the new results page at me and then reset to the one before that. Four or five times before I could get what I wanted.

Okay, you people who try new things all the time. What search engines are you using? Something that allows me to exclude terms as well as add them is what I want. Also, I would like the "search within results" back, please, though that's been gone for a while.

Also, I hate this way that it tries to predict what I'm looking for and keeps ghosting results at me before I've even clicked the button or hit enter. Also, I hate the thing where it shows you a bunch of results and tells you there's a lot more of them and you have to beg it to show you the rest of them and I really hate the ghosting thing with the stupid grey placeholders: I want the old pages back. They were faster and easier to navigate.
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Thursday, November 10th, 2011 05:36 am (UTC)
I use Google for my searches.

It looks like for me, the Advanced Search shows up at the bottom of the page after I do a search.

Sometimes I find the predictive search annoying, too. There probably is a way to turn it off.

Google I think has always allowed you to exclude terms using NOT or "-". And search within results is easy, except for a limit on the total number of search terms: Search is AND by default.
Thursday, November 10th, 2011 05:43 am (UTC)
Nope, just "-" for exclusion; "NOT" is not supported. (And "+" is no longer used; just use quotes for exact matches.)

On a page of search results, you should see the standard notched-wheel-thingy for settings. Clicking on it will give you a whole bunch of things you can fiddle with, including disabling Googling Instant.
Thursday, November 10th, 2011 03:01 pm (UTC)
+ wasn't for exact match, it was for required match. Have they taken that away? Damn, I use that regularly. I guess that explains why it seems not to be working.
Thursday, November 10th, 2011 07:43 pm (UTC)
I've heard that they have indeed taken that away. They needed the "+" operator to send people to Google-Plus "brand" pages.