Using search engines -The best way to search on Onion Ride
With billions of websites online today, there is a lot of information on the Internet. Search engines make this information easier to find. Let’s look at the basics of using a search engine, as well as some techniques you can use to get better search results.
How to search the Web
There are many different search engines you can use, Onion Ride is one of them but some of the most popular include Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. To perform a search, you’ll need to navigate to a search engine in your web browser, type one or more keywords — also known as search terms — then press Enter on your keyboard. In this example, we’ll search for recipes.
Go to onionride.com and start searching what you want as you can see below
After you run a search, you’ll see a list of relevant websites that match your search terms. These are commonly known as search results. If you see a site that looks interesting, you can click a link to open it. If the site doesn’t have what you need, you can simply return to the results page to look for more options.
Best Part of Onion Ride Search Engine — Privacy Search Engine
Search Result based on file type in simple one click.
One-click file download.
Onionride can index the content of most types of pages and files. The most common file types we index include:
- Adobe Flash (.swf)
- Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf)
- Adobe PostScript (.ps)
- Autodesk Design Web Format (.dwf)
- Google Earth (.kml, .kmz)
- GPS eXchange Format (.gpx)
- Hancom Hanword (.hwp)
- HTML (.htm, .html, other file extensions)
- Microsoft Excel (.xls, .xlsx)
- Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx)
- Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx)
- OpenOffice presentation (.odp)
- OpenOffice spreadsheet (.ods)
- OpenOffice text (.odt)
- Rich Text Format (.rtf)
- Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
- TeX/LaTeX (.tex)
- Text (.txt, .text, other file extensions), including source code in common programming languages:
- Basic source code (.bas)
- C/C++ source code (.c, .cc, .cpp, .cxx, .h, .hpp)
- C# source code (.cs)
- Java source code (.java)
- Perl source code (.pl)
- Python source code (.py)
- Wireless Markup Language (.wml, .wap)
- XML (.xml)
To use this all and many more features try now Onion Ride