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I liked a @YouTube video http://t.co/SJsi2ynV Gruen - Cancer at 17
Monday, 9 January 2012 @ 21:58

I’ve give this plaguing Q a bounty. Come solve it if you can :D http://t.co/QIuyzGuG
Tuesday, 6 December 2011 @ 08:59

Can anyone solve this lol? I almost have it now, little off http://t.co/qJMdPDIt Use a string argument to case a namespace or type? C#
Saturday, 3 December 2011 @ 16:19

Can anyone answer this? http://t.co/QIuyzGuG "in a .net 2.0 C# script use String arg to case namespace/type"
Thursday, 1 December 2011 @ 07:39

this is a very interesting ted talk. west better shape back up, smarten back up and make it happen. http://t.co/MJCaDUAO down with REP.
Thursday, 6 October 2011 @ 12:31

Has to be the fastest way to edit in #CMSMS!! HTML/JS/CSS all at the same time! Power of #jQuery, can't wait to launch http://t.co/EpwlYLTI
Sunday, 18 September 2011 @ 15:40

About done with updates for ScriptDeploy! #CMSMS 1.10 ready, hot new features: including live time CSS/JS/html editing http://t.co/2ek53IHe
Saturday, 17 September 2011 @ 20:42

@jacklmoore happily, I'll shoot an email as the link is not public yet. for the greater good. greater good :D ha
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@jschmid_no1 Tk :D figured it has all my info in it, why not
Wednesday, 31 August 2011 @ 11:58

@jacklmoore hey, had need on ipad to stop the CB resize. Solved by adding resize:true & if(settings.resize) & $window.bind('resize.' @L~491
Wednesday, 31 August 2011 @ 11:51

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Search

Search is a module for searching "core" content along with certain registered modules. You put in a word or two and it gives you back matching, relevant results.

You can see the search module in use in the default templates, like on this page. Simply put {search} in your template, where you want the search form to appear. If you want the results of a search to appear on a different page, you can specify this with the parameter resultpage='page alias'.

For more information, see the Search module in the Admin Panel, in the Extensions menu.

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