Need Help Searching

Decorating By ninaross Updated 10 Aug 2007 , 7:30am by redpanda

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ninaross Posted 10 Aug 2007 , 5:13am
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im looking for cinderella cakes and when i search for cinderella cakes it only brings up 4 pics. when i click on the picture i click on next and it goes to another picture that has nothing to do with cinderella. before i would do a search and it would bring up a bunch of pictures.what do i do to view a bunch of pictures of a certain theam

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JanH Posted 10 Aug 2007 , 5:29am
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Here's what I found:

http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&meta=search&type=full&search=cinderella

When you're in the galleries, use the "search" button under Cake Decorating Photo Galleries. icon_smile.gif

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marthajo1 Posted 10 Aug 2007 , 5:42am
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Also you will need to go back to the search results page each time.... otherwise it takes you to the next picture in that gallery (wedding cakes, contest winners, etc...).

Gallery searches are only as good as the keywords members put in when uploading their pics. That is why they are so important!

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JanH Posted 10 Aug 2007 , 5:46am
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redpanda Posted 10 Aug 2007 , 7:30am
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Originally Posted by marthajo1

Also you will need to go back to the search results page each time.... otherwise it takes you to the next picture in that gallery (wedding cakes, contest winners, etc...).




The easiest/fastest way that I have found to do this is to open the picture in a new window (or tab in Firefox), keeping the results page available at all times, without having to wait for it to reload. I can close the new window, or even keep it open and have several images to refer to.

On a Mac, with Firefox, if you hold down the "Apple" key when you click on the thumbnail, it will open in a new tab. If you want to open in a new window, hold down the "option" key and click the thumbnail, then select "Open in new window".

In Windows, right-click and select "Open in new window" -- will work in both Internet Explorer and Firefox. I think that Control-click will open the picture in a new tab in Firefox.

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