Searching: Google Advanced Search
If you ever want to search on a word string or more than one word at a time, which the internal search engine really isn't very good at, you can use Google Advanced Search and specify that it search only at TRF. You'll usually get an awful lot more hits with a Google Advanced Search than you will with the regular search feature here.
This is what the Advanced Search page looks like:
Google Advanced Search
You get to it by clicking the Advanced Search button just to the right of the seach box on the Google main page. Just type theroyalforums.com into the Domain box and type your search string into the search box, and it'll give you results for that search string at TRF. It's fairly useful for doing things like searching on the term "Queen Noor" since the vbulletin search engine will look for the words Queen and Noor separately, and if you only search on Noor you'll get results for Princess Noor as well. Using the Google search will get round that problem.
The easiest way to do a Google advanced search for a word string at just one website is probably to just use the regular Google search, but instead of simply entering
"Queen Noor" which will get you results on Queen Noor from anywhere on the internet, you enter
"Queen Noor" site:theroyalforums.com which will get you results on Queen Noor anywhere at TRF but not other sites.
Whenever you want to do a Google search on a word or word string at a particular website, just write
site
articularwebsite.com after the search string in a normal Google search, and it'll do the trick. This is basically the same as going to Google Advanced Search and entering
particularwebsite.com in the Domain field.