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Setting aside photo comparisons, one cannot search directly for an image because search engines only look at a page's text. Taking this into account here, use a venue, band or event name, or use a word or words that might appear within the narrative accompanying a photo or in its `Alt' text. All the photos on this website have proper, descriptive `Alt' text.
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A `Search' window exclusive
to the Photo Gallery will be
presented after the examples. Enter search terms of one or
more words, or of phrases. If using a phrase, place it within
double quotes. If only individual terms are used, leave them
unquoted.
Searches are not case sensitive, so capital letters will be
treated as if in lower case. Boolean operators and wildcard
characters may also be employed as can be used for most
Internet searchs.
These include:
and
or
* (asterisk)
- (minus)
+ (plus)
? (question mark)
~ (tilde)
Be aware that complete words should be entered.
Partial words such as `ellip' instead of `ellipsoidal'
will usually return no results.
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Successful searches will result in the presentation
of links for only the Gallery pages that contain
the term(s) you have entered into the `Search' field.
(Advertisement links may preceed Gallery links.)
Once you go to any Gallery page, use your
browser's Intra-Page Search function, to further
narrow the field to locate what you want. This is
explained in detail after the Search Box below,
then is followed by examples.
For more search methods information,
have a look at these links:
(An https-compatible browser is required.)
Google Search Basics
DuckDuckGo Search Operators
Reason for the dual search boxes?
Please read the Primary AIEL Search Page
opening paragraphs and the
Changes section
for an explanation.
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Upon arriving on a given link's page, use your browser's built-
in "Search" function to quickly jump to where you want within that
page. This is a recommended method because it eliminates the
always dreaded `scroll & scan' procedure needed to locate
the text you desire that is somewhere in the current document.
Depending on the browser, its own Search function is
typically invoked by pressing one of the following.
- Control-F (Find)
- Control-Q (Query)
- Control-W (Where?)
- F7
- `/' (forward slash)
A box or field appears and you may enter the word or
terms for which you wish to search. If none of these key
commands work, consult your browser's "Help" guide.
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Our extensive Photo Sections cover several categories
and span over a decade. To gain a perspective of this,
overviews are given in a variety of forms:
- A clickable Links Index, arranged by subject and
dates, provides direct access to any photo spread.
- Two graphic maps are available for those wishing to
visualise the Gallery's structure. The 1024-Pixel Image
is for larger monitors. The 640-Pixel Image will suit
mobile devices.
- In addition, a Text Layout is given that is appropriate
for those using text browsers or for persons
employing handicap-translation software.
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AIEL Search Services