How do you find what you are looking for?
There are three easy ways. But first, let us explain how this site presents information to you:
No matter what is being shown, the most recent results will be shown first
Knowing that, you can now find what you are after.
Every time someone adds to this web site, they add a new article. These articles are placed in one or more categories. Categories like “news”, “ladder” and “monday”.
Please note the drop-down selector to the right, titled “Categories”. If you choose one of them, the web site will display articles in that selected category, with the most recent one on top.
If you are looking for something that happened in a certain month, you can use the next drop-down selector to the right, titled “Old articles”. Select a month/year to view, and you will see all the articles that were posted in that period.
But now the most powerful way to find things: the search box at the top right of the page.
Put your own name in it, then press enter. You will next see the web site display all the articles with your name in it, most recent at the top.
Or would you like to know what happend for the “Williamson Pairs”? Type that in the search box, press enter, and all results with the phrase “Williamson Pairs” will be listed for you.
One caveat: as this web site is new (as of August 2010), there are only a few articles to search for. So as more information is added, these ways of finding what you are looking for will become more powerful. The old web site is available from the Links page, but none of the old web site pages will be found by the search – sorry.
Of course, the front page always shows the last 10 articles posted to this web site, and if you keep up with the results regularly, all you have to do is visit the site, and start reading the latest – no need to search at all.