Single-word searches look for that exact word in each post. Results are ranked by number of occurances of that word in each post.
Example: To find results about my MQP, you could enter the search term “MQP.”For multiple-word searches, you need to include the plus sign between words. Then it will search for both words in the blog.
Example: If you wanted to know about Katie's MQP in London, you could search “MQP + London.” You will get results that include both “MQP” and “London” at the top of the list.For multiple-word searches where you want to find a specific phrase, just type that phrase.
Example: If you wanted to search for Katie's baking escapades, you could enter “chocolate chip cookies.” The results would be ranked according to occurances of that phrase in each post.For multiple word searches where you want to specifically exclude something, use the minus sign between words.
Example: If you wanted to read about cookies, but not chocolate cookies, you could enter “cookie - chocolate.” This would produce results with all occurances of the word “cookie” but not “chocolate.”