HTML - Search Own Site
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I am trying to install a search feature in a site I am building, but I have no clue about what that needs in order to function. Do I use a Google search field with "google.com/search?q=" parameters? How reliable is that? Do I need some sort of database? Thanks, - GD Similar TutorialsHi, I am wanting to impliment a feature where I can install a search box on my website that will search anothers content. Basically I have two sites, one has thousands of sound effects on it, the other is more of a portal site. On the portal site I want to add a search box that will link into the other sites database so that the user would navigate away from the portal site and be taken to the stabndard search results page of the main site based on thier queory. Is there any code that anyone knows of to do this? Thanks all! Hi. I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question, but I hope so. I would like to set up a simple site search. Google has one, but it requires me to accept ads, which I don't want to do. There are scores of other free site searches available, and I'm having trouble getting my head around them all and getting an initial understanding. Can anyone offer me any advice please on the following questions: 1. For a relatively low traffic site, can you recommend a good site search? 2. How do they work? Specifically, do some site searches work entirely on the site server, while others require sending information back to the search engine site? 3. What language are they written in? 4. Are there any well known traps for young players, or things I should know before I start to download anything? Thanks. Getting a little advice would help me get started without wasting a lot of time. Hey guys I have made search form on my site but how do i get it to search my site when the user clicks search. Tried to find a tutorial on this but no luck. HTML Code: <form action="?" method="post" name="searchfield" id="searchfield"> <p>Search the Web: <input name="search" type="text" class="search" size="15" /> <input name="submit" type="submit" class="submit" value="Search" /> </p> </form> I know I have to create a script which I wold like to do in php but what do I add to the script Any hints on how to implement a search engine for my site? It could be a ready engine or something. The more easier it is to program the better. I can barely code HTML now. I teach middle school and I want the students to search directly from my site. http://home.comcast.net/~cknaylor/index.html I have the links to google and other sites but I don't have the correct code. Could someone have a look and help me out? So when you type in a search, it doesn't just go to google but it searches google. Thanks. I'm currently using this site search script. Is there a way I can remove the radio button? <form method="get" action="http://www.google.com/search"> <input type="text" name="q" size="31" maxlength="255" value="" /> <input type="submit" value="SEARCH"/> <input type="radio" name="sitesearch" value="mywebsite.com" checked /><br /></form> Hello, Making a site and i would like to know how to make a search engine on my site... the thing is i don't know where to start.. thanks ____________ conservatories Fruit Machines Can someone please give me the code for a search bar that searches your own site. I am making a site with tons of song lyrics. I just started so there is nothing to sow you as an example. Sorry Thanks for the help! Dear Members, I have a Pre-designed HTML/CSS template for my site. It came with pre Designed search button. But it is not coded. I have a java script for site search. I want to add code to this button without changing my website layout. it consist of one text box and one image with title"go". What i want is when i click on "go", the search should be displayed in new window. please help me. thanx in advance Preview of Search Button: http://tinypix.in/images/5jeswvirmno9m68acm18.jpg Ok, here's the deal: I am trying to create a site similar to my other one (www.DomainPups.com) and I would like to have a feature where the visitor types in a keyword and all the domain names I have available with that keyword show up below the search box. Does anyone know of an HTML code available that would allow this? Maybe there's one out there that isn't HTML? Being new to all of this website development and HTML stuff I am rather unsure of how to get my hands on such a function. I'm sure it's available somewhere though. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you! For example, this scenario: 1. My page contains the text "giraffes in corduroys" 2. somebody googles that text - either as a phrase or just the words 3. google points them to my page 4. the user clicks to go to my page... Is there any way to determine that it was the text "giraffes in corduroys" which brought them to my page? Would the crux be getting the previous URL in the browser history? I am wondering if it is possible to create an INDEX.HTML to redirect to another website? I would like it to display the redirected site, but if possible keep to the original address.. e.g. A site named www.mysite.com, with an INDEX.HTML to redirect to www.othersite.com, which displays OTHERSITE with www.mysite.com in the address bar. Hope I explained ok, any responce would be much appricated! Thanks! Hi...not sure if this is the proper place to post this or not. I'm trying to do two things...first: I'm trying to set up a search box in frame 1 that will search, scroll to and highlight text in frame 2. Is this possible? I've been searching around for days looking for answers, and have so far come up short. I managed to create a search box in frame 1 that reloads frame 2, but that's not really what I'm after. ---------------------------- Now for the second thing I'm looking to do (along the same lines): I want to click a link in frame 1 that scrolls to a target in frame 2 and highlights it. The target is a word in the middle of a paragraph. Any help would be appreciated. I'm pretty green, so treat me like a beginner. Thanks so much! I'm trying to have my search box and search button aligned but I can't seem to get it working. Whenever I try to move one vertically, both of them end up moving and I'm all out of ideas. Here is the code: Code: <script src="http://supportforms.epnet.com/eit/scripts/ebscohostsearch.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <form action="" method="post" onsubmit="return ebscoHostSearchGo(this);"><input id="ebscohostwindow" name="ebscohostwindow" type="hidden" value="1" /> <input id="ebscohosturl" name="ebscohosturl" type="hidden" value="http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=ehost-live&scope=site&type=1&custid=S6281220&groupid=Main&profid=EDS&mode=bool&cli0=FR&clv0=Y&cli1=RV&clv1=Y&cli2=PT82&clv2=(PT+Academic+Journal+or+PT+Periodical+or+PT+Trade+Publication)%7e(PT+Book+or+PT+Almanac+or+PT+ebook+or+PT+audiobook)%7e(PT+Newspaper+or+PT+NEWSP+or+PT+Newswire+or+PT+WIRES)&lang=en&authtype=guest" /> <input id="ebscohostsearchsrc" name="ebscohostsearchsrc" type="hidden" value="url" /> <input id="ebscohostsearchmode" name="ebscohostsearchmode" type="hidden" value="+" /> <input id="ebscohostkeywords" name="ebscohostkeywords" type="hidden" value="" /> <div style="background-image: url('http://i.imgur.com/Wjilo.jpg'); background-repeat: no-repeat; width: 900px; height: 600px; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 9pt; color: #353535;"> <div style="padding-top: 249px; padding-left: 70px;"><span style="font-weight: bold;" ></span> <div> <input id="ebscohostsearchtext" name="ebscohostsearchtext" type="text" size="23" style="font-size: 16pt; padding-right: 340px; height: 50px;"> <button type="submit" style="border: 0; background: transparent;"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/nYPoa.png" width="145" hspace="25" alt="submit" /> </div> </div> </div> </form> Hi, I want to make a search box on my website. The thing is that I would like the search bar to be able to search on multiple search engines. For example I can type a movie in the search field and then I can select if I want to search for the movie either on google or on IMDb. I want it to look like this: http://subtext.no/kjartan/charlie/searchbox.png If anyone could help me get this kind of searchbox it would be great. Thanks in reaply. I'm using IE8 to test Hi, I'm trying to add a google search box (in a table) to my web page, but for some reason it the input button links to the page I am currently on. The strange part is that I put the same exact code in another cell right next to the other google search box and that one works wonderfully while the first one still links to the current page. It is the same with any search engine (yahoo, bing, ask), the first search box links to the current page and the rest work great. Here is the code I use: Code: <form method="get" action="http://www.google.com/search"> <input style="width:140px" type="text" name="q" size="31" maxlength="255" value="" /><br /> <input type="submit" value="Google Search" /> </form> All the inputs I have ever made have been using the simple html
HTML Code: <form><input type='text'> sort of commands, though i have got to the point where i would like to learn how to make a search box like the big one in the middle of the page found at http://www.cafepress.com.au/. How does this search bar work? What I need is to create two input boxes in html: 1 needs to be a drop down menu 2 the other needs to be a text box From those, the info in the two inputs will be thrown into a new page as the address, along with other information. How can this happen? code is preferred. |