HTML - What Is The Code For A Search Bar That Searches Your Own Site?
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! Similar TutorialsOk, 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! Hi, 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 everyone! 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 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. 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. 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 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> 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 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 how do I set my description for my site when it is found via a search engine? I have a meta description tag, but when i search my site on google, yahoo, msn, etc... the description doesnt fit my meta one.... any better way to set a description? hi there, how do i get my site to come up on the first page of a google search ? here is my meta description - basically i want it to find us when anyone enters - dash8, Dash 8, Dash 8 parts, etc... Thanks! <meta name="description" content="Dash 8, Dash8 100, Dash 8 100, Dash8 200, 3 Points Aviation, Three Points Aviation, DHC 8, Dash 8 200, Dash8 300, Dash 8 300, Dash8 400, Dash 8 400, Dash8 parts, Dash 8 parts, Dash8 engines, Dash 8 engines, Dash8 support, Dash 8 support, Dash8 landing gear, Dash 8 landing gear, Dash8 propellers, Dash 8 Propellers, Dash8 aircraft parts, Dash 8 aircraft parts, regional aircraft parts"> I work as a product manager for a company and one of my responsibilities is to update pricing on our website and I've just recently taken to making cool tables to reference similar products on select product pages. However, with each reference in a description field, the more search results get convoluted and the harder it is to get what you are searching for the come up because our website search tool lists searches alphabetically rather than by relevance. So my question is this: are there any HTML tags that bypass the way search tools organize its listings and let the webmaster specify, "I want this product to show up first in a search." For example, one of our product numbers is P992. We sell similar products, like P993, P994, etc. and I reference P992 on each of these other product pages, but with each product I mention P992 on, that product shows up when you search for P992 on our site, as well. Most of the time the actual product that is searched for is buried somewhere in the middle, depending on where it stands alphabetically, and I can't figure out how to get it to show up at the top of the page. Anyone have any suggestions? I'd rather not spend money on a more advanced search tool and would much rather manually tell our search engine to list the actual product, P992, first and then all other products that mention P992 in their description field to be listed after that. Thanks for any help. Hey, I'm trying create a form that contains two radio buttons and a text box and a submit button. Depending on which radio button is selected, a search is done on the keyword. One of the buttons is for a google search and the other is for an internal site I am working with. The problem I am running into is that the 'method' attribute in my form has to equal both "get" and "post", depending on what I select. I've tried a few things using scripts but nothing successful. Any help would be great. Thanks Hi, I'm brand new to HTML and web design and would like to make sure that Google searches (and other search engines) can actually find my page when searched for. Right now I only have the following code in my index.html file, and it doesn't seem to work. My url is kristenhill.sasktelwebsite.net, and my business name is Kristen's Crafts. Google searches for those things do not even work, so I know that I'm doing something wrong! I would LOVE for "wedding invitations regina" (Regina is my city), etc. to bring up my webpage, but this code isn't doing that for me: <head> <title>Kristen's Crafts</title> <Meta name="Description" content="kristenhill.sasktelwebsite.net"> <Meta name="Keywords" content="kristenhill.sasktelwebsite.net,kristen's crafts,kristenhill,Kristen Hill,kristen,hill,regina,saskatchewan,scrapbooking,scrapbook,cards,cardmaking,crafts,classes,photogr aphy,photographer,wedding,invitation,invitations,invites,wedding invitations, wedding invites, wedding invitation,custom,party,show,workshop,birthday"> </head> I have just started playing around with AJAX, and made a simple input text field that continuously suggests pages as the user types into the textfield. However, in most browsers, the browser also tries to do something similar, by displaying a list of similar queries for any input with the same name attribute... I end up with two lists of suggestions :-) Is there a way to prevent the browser suggestions from turning up? Robert Hello all, I currently host my own website at home (work related) which is a sub domain of a free dynamic DNS provider- dyndns.com I am looking to place a search engine within the home page so as that visitors can search the sites content (technical). Having trawled the web I can only find HTML source code for top level (from providers google, yahoo....) domains for eg. if my domain was mywebsite.com but in my case I require it so search htttp://"my website hostname".dyndns.org. I would be grateful if someone can tell me if this is possible and if possible where I can find the source code to insert into my home page so as that it can be searched thro' my site, regards munky http://www.archive.org/download/kris...nityananda.rar (right-click save-as) Made it myself. Uploaded to download.com They haven't accepted as yet. Waddya u think? It's simple html. 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