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1.4. Locating content

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There are a couple of commonly used ways to find the content you are looking for.
Locating your own content
The easiest way to find content that you have authored is to click your name (or the "My Details" link) in the bar at the top of the page. This will take you to a page that lists all the content you have put into the system.
Use the site-wide search field
This will pop down a live listing that is updated as you start writing. When you see the content you are interested in, you can simply click the content item, or use the up/down arrows on your keyboard to navigate to it, then press return to go to the item.
Use the advanced search
If you need to specify thing more precisely — let's say you're looking for all images that have been added after a certain date — you can use the advanced search form. A link to this form will show up when you start writing your search terms in the site-wise search field. Click it or use the up/down arrows to navigate to it. You will then be able to specify a number of search criteria.

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