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Check out the Diagram and description below to know about some specific functions of the Deepy Search Engine:
- This is the automated spelling recommender, which gives you spelling and keyword recommendations in real time. It begins an automatic spell-check just as you start typing in the search keywords text-box, and displays recommendations related to what you typed into the text-box if there might be some correction/recommendation required to your keywords, or else it displays the 'Spelling Ok' text. For utilizing the recommendations, if there are any, you can either click on the recommendation to get it inserted directly into the search keywords text-box or double-click on the recommendation to directly fire a search query with the recommended keywords.
- This link, labeled 'Show Options', when clicked upon, opens up a new layer below it, which offers some fields that you can specify to make a more targeted and restricted search query.
- This link, labeled 'Show History', when clicked upon, opens up a new layer below it, which displays the keywords that you had earlier used on Deepy. You can use an earlier used keyword that's displayed in the History by either clicking on it from the search history layer to get it inserted directly into the search keywords text-box or by double clicking on it to directly fire a search query with that keyword.
- This frame of your browser window shows you your search results in the traditional way; displaying a title, a snippet, related URL, size of the related page, and indexing time, sparing one addition of a 'View TextShot' link, clicking on which displays the TextShot of that particular result page in the TextShot View frame that appears in the lower half of your browser window.
- Clicking on this link will show you the TextShot of the respective search result in the TextShot view frame in the lower half of your browser window.
- This is the TextShot View frame, which shows the TextShots of the search result pages. A TextShot is a way of displaying the information from the web pages that come in the results of a web-based search. It is a stripped down/light version copy of the original web page; containing all of its visible text and its basic HTML formatting like color, font's and tables, and style sheets, but without the images, scripts, multimedia, plug-ins, and some extra tags, making it a Text copy of the original web page which is lighter and quicker to load. The TextShot View frame also comes with some feature buttons in it that make handling the TextShots of different search results very easy.
- This is the 'Find on this Page' tool, which displays your keywords at this place, each one displayed in a different color. By clicking on the colored keywords from here, you can see the succeeding instances of the individual keyword in the TextShot view, without having to manually scroll the page for doing so.
- Clicking on this button will expand the TextShot View frame to the browsers windows full height.
- You can click this button to view the current result page in the TextShot view in its form as it appears on the original website i.e.; with all images, graphics, text and media.
- You can repeatedly click on this button in order to Zoom-in on the content of the TextShot view.
- You can repeatedly click on this button in order to Zoom-out on the content of the TextShot view.
- You can click on this button to hide the entire TextShot view frame from your browser window.
- You see, like here, the colored and red bordered (highlighted) occurrences of your keyword/s.
- You can click on this button to view the tabs previous to the current ones (if any); if you are currently viewing the results in the first visible tab (the last one to the bottom left), then clicking the 'Back' button will replace all the current numbered tabs and instantly populate them with the last 5 tabs that store the last 25 result pages, or else, if you are currently viewing any other tab leaving the first visible tab, then clicking the 'Back' button will show the tab with the last five results.
- This tab contains the pages 1 to 5 of the pages in your search results. Clicking on this tab will show the results 1 to 5 in the upper half of your browser window and TextShot View of the result 1 in the TextShot View frame, in the lower half of your browser window. Likewise you can see more tabs like this, each with same functionality storing 5 result pages in it.
- You can click on this button to view the tabs ahead of the current ones (if any); if you are currently viewing the results in the last visible tab (the last one to the bottom right), then clicking the 'Forward' button will replace all the current numbered tabs and populate them with the next 5 tabs that store the next 25 result pages, or else, if you are currently viewing any other tab leaving the last visible tab, then clicking the 'Forward' button will show the tab with the next five results.
