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2007年5月23日 · 由大衛布雷得里

您厭煩看十個結果在Google搜索引擎結果頁(SERPs),當您搜尋材料時? 若您可能顯示20個結果? 50? 100? 很好,您能!

這崗位聲音是否太多喜歡廣告? 抱歉。 沒意味是。 突出允許您顯示查尋的所有數字的一個非常簡單的文丐在唯一scrollable頁收效而不是一再必須點擊「下個」鏈接在每SERP的腳。

這鑰匙「&num=100 ″

開放 Google類型在您的主題詞,擊中了回歸或輸入鍵,并且,當結果出現,您將看通常十。 現在,躍遷對地址酒吧(控制L在Firefox),去現在出現那裡Ggogle查尋URL的末端(控制結束在任何窗口瀏覽器)再類型&num=100和命中回歸。

您應該現在看唯一SERP運載100個結果而不是瑣碎缺省10。 它為所有第100運作或降低,因此不浪費嘗試200, 500的時間,否则1000年,它在SERP不會運作,它將給您100個詞條。

如此,為什麼您會想做此? 很好,它很多時間保存當您通過減少您必須用每頁的10個結果一再做的「下」點擊做着研究時。 如果您的查尋期限沒出現於名列前茅100個結果退回它是相當不太可能是利益到一次一般查尋詢問。 並且,與100個結果頁,您在那頁能使用控制F發現一個具體站點,例如sciencetext。

這一個例子在行動。

查尋為 使用GMail作為一個真正硬盤 與Google。 在文字之時, Sciencetext崗位關於這個主題不在第一頁。 如此,增加&num=100標記到結尾的 查尋結果 地址,和做控制F為「sciencetext」, oh,并且那裡我們是,關於第16在名單。 當然,您的英里也許根據哪個Google數據中心變化您的ISP連接到,當您擊中google.com時。

這大概不是給的最佳的例子,和在第二頁,我會一定更快擊中「下個」鏈接的sciencetext詞條。 但,我事先不會知道那,站點可能在第9頁! &num=100 would have saved us 8 next clicks to get to it. If each of those takes three seconds or so to scan one page, navigate to the bottom of that page, click next, wait for it to open and scan again, then that’s 24 seconds wasted. How many searches do you do each day? You can see it could begin to add up.

Of course, if you really need to check out the 1000th result, then there are still those “next” links to click, you just won’t have so many to make.

8 responses so far ↓

  • mzilikazi // May 23, 2007 at 10:32 pm

    I like the Scroogle search plugin. It’s just another search engine in the Search bar but it scrapes google pages. You get no ads and 100 results all in one page. It’s just as easy to install as any other FF plugin.

  • Hsien Lei // May 24, 2007 at 12:55 am

    You’re so silly. Nobody ever looks beyond page 1 or at most page 2 of the search results. Didn’t you know that? ;)

  • David Bradley // May 24, 2007 at 7:16 am

    Aw, come on Hsien, when you are doing detailed research sometimes you have to dig right down through page after page to get to the nugget you need.

    This is often the case when searching for the origin of a particularly juicy bit of gossip that everyone is talking about.

    Likewise, if you are searching for scientific papers in Google Scholar you may need to read everything about the subject not just the page one SERPs.

    Point taken for general searches though, most people rarely go past page 1 or 2.

    Incidentally, it is possible to set 100 as the default using Google advanced search.

  • Robert Irizarry // May 29, 2007 at 12:29 am

    I normally just set the results in Google preferences but this is a good tip for bouncing between a leisurely search and a research related search. I’m aware that the typical person only looks at the first page or two of results but, as David points out, you can find real gold by digging deep. It’s one of the reasons I don’t particularly care for the meta search engines. I find a great deal more by digging deep one search engine at a time.

  • Paul // Jun 19, 2007 at 12:27 am

    Can someone help me? In my Google searches, I need to dig deep through page after page all the way to the end. But Google only displays up to page 100 and not beyond. How can I go past this to page 1000, 10000, etc., and to the end? Thanks!

  • David Bradley // Jun 19, 2007 at 7:09 am

    Paul, I think this is something that Google occasionally experiments with, allowing the display of more results than 100, but at the moment it is not possible.

    There are some SEO tools that will find a particular domain within the whole SERPs and display that page rather than you having to click through page after page to find your site for a particular keyword.

    If you cannot find your site in the first few pages though, one possibility is that the page is supplemental, sandboxed, or simply not in the results at all.

  • hthth // Sep 1, 2007 at 5:42 pm

    Nice article. But I thought I might add that you can actually set the number of search results in your preferences (preferences link beside the Search button).

    Setting it through the preferences will make it default for every search. Personally I keep it at 30.

  • David Bradley // Sep 1, 2007 at 6:50 pm

    Better still if you’re using Firefox as your web browser and have Greasemonkey scripting installed, there’s a neat little script that automatically opens the next SERPs as you scroll. The script is called Pagerization

    db

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