What is meant by strict og exact browsing vs. loose or dense browsing on Mp3Lyrics?
When you browse the artist name or song title archives on mp3lyrics you have the option to use strict (a.k.a. accurate or exact) listing versus “loose” (aka dense or inexact) listing. Switching between these listing methods may make it easier or quicker for you to find what you are looking for. When browsing strict the content of the archive is listed exactly matching the characters of which you are viewing. This method limits the result set more quickly than loose browsing, and it requires you to be more precise in your navigation in the archive. You will therefore see more options (an alphabet including numbers 0-9 if they exist in lower tiers of the archive) to narrow your browsing specification. When browsing loose the content of the archive is listed based on a loose matching in the archive you are viewing. More precisely loose browsing will display more content in each archive, but you will have less precision options to narrow your browsing. Lets take the artist “1-800 Zombie” u
When you browse the artist name or song title on Mp3Lyrics you have the option to use strict (aka: accurate or exact) listing versus loose (aka: dense or inexact) listing. Switching between these listing methods may make it easier and/or quicker for you to find what you are looking for. When searching using the strict listing method, the content of the archive will be listed with results that exactly match the string of characters you input. This method limits the results quicker than when using the loose listing method, and it requires that you be more precise in your navigation in the archive. You will therefore see more options (an alphabet including numbers 0-9 if they exist in lower tiers of the archive) to narrow your browsing specification. When searching using the loose listing method, the content of the archive will be listed with results that are based on the loose matching of characters from each archive, but you will have less precision options to narrow your browsing. Lets