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My own two cents: search by the main tag and some key words.

For example, suppose you want to draw a rectangle on Canvas using pure JavaScript. The main tag is and the keywords are "rectangle", "canvas" and "draw".

So you just type this into the search box: [javascript] draw rectangle canvas and in the search resultssearch results, you can find it was already askedalready asked in the first results page:

My own two cents: search by the main tag and some key words.

For example, suppose you want to draw a rectangle on Canvas using pure JavaScript. The main tag is and the keywords are "rectangle", "canvas" and "draw".

So you just type this into the search box: [javascript] draw rectangle canvas and in the search results, you can find it was already asked in the first results page:

My own two cents: search by the main tag and some key words.

For example, suppose you want to draw a rectangle on Canvas using pure JavaScript. The main tag is and the keywords are "rectangle", "canvas" and "draw".

So you just type this into the search box: [javascript] draw rectangle canvas and in the search results, you can find it was already asked in the first results page:

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My own two cents: search by the main tag and some key words.

For example, suppose you want to draw a rectangle on Canvas using pure JavaScript. The main tag is and the keywords are "rectangle", "canvas" and "draw".

So you just type this into the search box: [javascript] draw rectangle canvas and in the search results, you can find it was already asked in the first results page: