Multi-Word Keyword Search
cletus
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This is probably a really stupid question, but I've been searching the threads here and looking at the smugmug help without any luck. I can't be the first person with this question, so I must be searching for the wrong terms!
From the smugmug browse page, how do I do a keyword search for a multi-word keyword?
For example: I have photos with the keyword "amateur radio". If I enter "amateur radio" in the search box on the smugmug browse page the results say that there are no keywords matching '"amateur radio"'. There are users, galleries and photos returned, just no keywords. I want the keyword results so I can use the PhotoRank feature.
FWIW I noticed when I search for a single word keyword from the browse page the search box on the results page contains the word I just searched for. When I search for a multi-word keyword by enclosing the keyword in quotes the search box on the results page contains a backslash.
From the smugmug browse page, how do I do a keyword search for a multi-word keyword?
For example: I have photos with the keyword "amateur radio". If I enter "amateur radio" in the search box on the smugmug browse page the results say that there are no keywords matching '"amateur radio"'. There are users, galleries and photos returned, just no keywords. I want the keyword results so I can use the PhotoRank feature.
FWIW I noticed when I search for a single word keyword from the browse page the search box on the results page contains the word I just searched for. When I search for a multi-word keyword by enclosing the keyword in quotes the search box on the results page contains a backslash.
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http://www.smugmug.com/search/index.mg?searchWords=amateur+radio&searchType=Image&start=12
does this help?
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Edit: I know I can hack an url like http://www.smugmug.com/keyword/all/amateur%20radio to see ranked amateur radio photos, but I wanted to know if it can be done from the search box.
I didn't find it via most popular, found it via keyword search from the homepage www.smugmug.com
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Here's another example of what I'm wanting to do.
On the Viewing: Search & Browse page there is the section How do I find the most popular photos of Rome?. Supose I want to see the most popular pictures of New York? What would be the procedure then?
Good point. We'll fix this.
Thanks!
Don
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