Hello San!
I have been using Sajha for quite a long time now and I like most of the things about it. It's been like a friend to spend time with. And I would really like to contribute some ideas for an even better Sajha. Actually, sometimes I think of some old threads which I want to have a look at again but it's really inconvenient to find it. I know I can just google it if I remember some keywords; say for example, "Dil Shova fund,Sajha". However, I would like to have such a search facility built-in Sajha's homepage itself. It does have a search member box so I was just wondering if you could add 'search thread' box too. I know a lot of other users would find it useful too and most will advise in support of this idea. Now, I'm not sure if there is something similar to what I said already on Sajha. If there is please let me know; I will be quite thankful for that. Just today I was trying to find how many electronic items can I take with me to Nepal and I know there was a thread about this just a few weeks ago. However, I could not find it even with the use of Google since I do not remember enough keywords. I hope this proves to be a good idea for you. And, best of luck!
Sincerely,
Rali145
Oops! Sorry!
I see it now. Its kinda hidden.
sab bigyaapanko jhilimili le garda aakha tirmir bhayera dekhna gaaro bhako jasto chha
maile ni muskil le fela paareko thiye tyo search box.
ho ta hai..tara tyo box ali maathi rakhne sallah dinchu..scroll nagari herna sakine gari..
on google::::
"search keyword" site:anydomain.com -->> will instantly crawls that sites' pages and outputs the search results, much powerful than built-in search boxes. Try it, use the "search tools" option, narrow down ur search by time,location etc etc.. you'll feel even more powerful :D
thank you bittertruth for sharing this..i used to type the keyword and add sajha with a comma (,)...it also filters result showing from sajha on the top..but your option is definitely more powerpacked :D
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