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Discover how to search in ScorePlay in a blink

Joackim Le Goff avatar
Written by Joackim Le Goff
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Searching on ScorePlay will be a new experience for you. We say better, but that doesn't mean you don't need a little lesson in how to get the most out of it.

There are several ways of searching the platform for content, but overall everything is based off of tags. Tags determine what you can search for.

1. Search in one click

Search directly from ScorePlay HomePage. We auto-suggest popular tags and tags matching your entry

Search in one click

2. Select a tag

Type any keyword, such as a player

Select a tag

3. Search results are immediate

Search results are automatically filtered

Search results are immediate

4. Select more tags to your search

Combine multiple tags together

Select more tags to your search

5. Use the dropdown filters

Browse also using the different filters and dropdown available

Use the dropdown filters

6. Select your tags

Select one or multiple tags in the dropdowns

Select your tags

7. Click "# of players"

We also allow you to filter based on the number of players detected

Click '# of players'

8. Click "3 or more players"

Choose the option for 3 or more players.

Click '3 or more players'

9. 12 media matching this search

Your media library keeps filtering in real-time

12 media matching this search

10. Reset with "Clear search"

Clear the current search criteria.

Reset with 'Clear search'

11. Click the 'View' button

Easily switch your view between Media and collections

Click the 'View' button

12. Click "Collections"

Navigate to the Collections section.

Click 'Collections'

13. Collections matching this search

Access the Collections view.

Collections matching this search

14. Use the 'Sort' button

Sort items by different criterias, such as name of the files or upload date.

Use the 'Sort' button

15. Access 'Advanced search'

Click on this button to access the advanced search

Access 'Advanced search'

16. Click "Tags"

Access the Tags section.

Click 'Tags'

17. Create a custom search and save it!

Search using tags to match or to exclude. You can also save your advanced search for later use.

Create a custom search and save it!
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