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Also known as how to search LJ. Given a few topics on the subject today of searching and taggin, I figured I'd share how I search my journal.
First, go to Google.
Second, click on the more with the down arrow at the very top of the page and then click blogs.
Third, click on "advanced blog search".
Fourth, put in the words you are searching for in the correct box (the top one is the one I typically use) and then go down to the box entitled "at this URL". In that box, put in your blog url. For those on LJ, it's your username.livejournal.com. So mine is isabelladangelo.livejournal.com. This makes the search engine ONLY search your blog. (You can do this to friends' blogs to if you remember them writing something way back when.)
Fifth, click the search blogs button.
You are all done! This way you don't have to worry about tags or subject titles. Google does the hard part for you. :-)
First, go to Google.
Second, click on the more with the down arrow at the very top of the page and then click blogs.
Third, click on "advanced blog search".
Fourth, put in the words you are searching for in the correct box (the top one is the one I typically use) and then go down to the box entitled "at this URL". In that box, put in your blog url. For those on LJ, it's your username.livejournal.com. So mine is isabelladangelo.livejournal.com. This makes the search engine ONLY search your blog. (You can do this to friends' blogs to if you remember them writing something way back when.)
Fifth, click the search blogs button.
You are all done! This way you don't have to worry about tags or subject titles. Google does the hard part for you. :-)