Understanding Search
The BlockSavvy search engine is your guide to our ever-expanding universe of residents, content and products. Our unique search tools provide maximum accuracy with minimum hassle. The search options tabs work together to enable you to build a precise search and find exactly what you are looking for.
Keyword tab
Enter a keyword or phrase to find exact matches on any resident page.
Targets tab
Use the targets tab if you want to target a specific value for a specific type of information (i.e. City=New York or Relationship Status=Single). A series of dropdown menus will lead you through the three-step process of adding targets to your search.
View search
Find out what everyone on the Block is listening to, where they went to school, or even their political views by using the View tab to control what information is returned in the search results.
Load search
Save frequently performed searches for quick loading later. A search is comprised of the settings on the Keyword, Targets, and View tabs. You will have the option to save a search after you click the Search button. All saved searches appear under the Load tab. To load and execute a saved search, simply click the saved search you want, click the Search button, and you'll receive real-time results.
Narrow search results by providing additional search criteria - keywords or phrases, targets, or data fields.
Select the Start a New Search option to begin an entirely new search. The search engine will store your most recent search - even if you navigate away from the Search page - until you logout from BlockSavvy or click Start a New Search.
Selecting Load a Search takes you straight to the Load tab, where all your saved searches are stored. Just select a saved search and click the Search button.
This option allows you to refine an existing saved search and save the new search criteria as a separate saved search. You will be asked to enter a unique name to identify this new saved search.
You can save any search by selecting this option and providing a unique search name. Saved searches are stored under the Load tab for later access.