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Search
Tips:
At the
top of every page is a search box (After the word SEARCH)
Enter your search word(s) in the box and then choose where you want
to search by clicking in the button besides the area.
If you want to find a salon near to you or where
you are going on holiday etc. then simply type in the name of the
town that you wish to search. For a wider area of search type in
the county or a post code. You can cover your local area by typing
in the first two letters of the post code i.e. PR will show all
post codes that begin with PR, PR8 will show all post codes that
start with PR8 and so on, If you know the name of the salon you
can enter that (or the letters that you know) in the box marked
SALON NAME. You do not need to enter all the letters but
you must spell anything that you type in correctly.
Tony and GUY entered into the search box would not
display the Toni & Guy salons because Tony is spelt differently
and the text contains the word and instead of &.
If you were to type in Toni or Guy then
all the Toni & Guy salons would be displayed aswell as any other
salon which contained these letters in the same order.
The resulting page will display all the salons found matching your
search word(s).The total number of salons found will be displayed
at in the main box and below will display those salons 10 at a time.(Click
DISPLAY ALL to show all the salons on one page).If
there are more than 10 salons found then the groups of 10 will be
displayed by GO TO RECORDS: If you hold you mouse
over these sets then the display will show the first two letters
of the the first salons name and the first two letters of the last
salons name for each set. (i.e. Aa-Gi and Go-Za).Clicking on these
sets will display the salons for that set. You can rearrange your
list by clicking on the options by ORDER BY:.Clicking
on order by town will arrange the salons found in
alphabetical order of town. Clicking on Postal area will arrange
the salons in alphabetical order of postcode and holding the mouse
above the sets will display the first two letters of the first salons
post code and the first two letters of the last salons post code
for each set. Clicking on display by salon name will revert to the
default list with salons arranging in alphabetical order of Salon
name.
Each salon found is displayed a business card containing
information about the salon such as address,Tel etc. To see where
the salon is located on a map click MAP which will
open a new window with a map of the salons area and a red ring around
the salons location. If the salon has an email address then you
can email them by clicking in the Email button (This
will only appear if the salon has an email address supplied). If
the salon has a website link then the WEBSITE button will be displayed
and you can visit there web site by clicking on this button. If
you wish to book an appointment or would like further details about
the salon or its services then click on the Enquiries
button (If this service is available for that salon).Click on the
next button of each business car to bring the next salon up to the
top of the screen. When you reach the end of a set of 10 then clicking
the next button will go to the next page displaying the next set
of 10 salons until the list is finished.
If you want to find something on the site then type in any words
that you require to be on the displayed pages.
I.e. If you wanted to find information about hair braiding
then type the words hair and a space
and then the word braid into the search. The resulting
page will display all the pages which contain the words Hair
and Braid in any order. If you wish to search for the exact
phrase (i.e. Hair braiding exactly as written) then
click EXACT PHRASE ONLY on the resulting page to redefine
your search automatically. To display any of the pages simply click
on the link to the page.
If you want to find something on the internet then follow the above
procedure but choose ON THE WEB and click on the arrow.
Two pages will be displayed. One page will display all the matches
for this site and a new window will open and display all the matches
for the internet.
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