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How Can I Add a Britannica Online Search Box to my Site?

October 22, 2020 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / No Comments
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I’m building a resource page for home schooling and want to add search boxes right on the page for various sites. To start, can you help me add one for Britannica Online? It’s a great resource!

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Add A Celebrity Birthday Search Form To Your Web Site?

August 13, 2020 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / No Comments
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I am constantly on IMDb searching to see which celebrities share birthdays with my friends and family. Good fun. Is there a way to just put a simple form on my own Web page that lets others do the same?

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How can I add an MSN Search Box to my Web site?

February 27, 2019 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / No Comments
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As a long time Windows user, I have grown to really like the MSN.com home page and Bing search. Now I’d like to add an MSN search box to my own site. Is that possible?

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Can I Link Directly to a BBC News Search Result?

November 15, 2018 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / No Comments
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I want to add some news links on my new site about Bitcoin, but I want the link to invoke a search for bitcoin directly. In particular, can I do that on my favorite news site, BBC News?

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How can I add a Froogle search box to my site?

April 4, 2006 / Dave Taylor / HTML & Web Page Design / 4 Comments

I saw your article about adding an eBay search box to your site – very cool – and would like to find out how I can add a search box for Google’s Froogle shopping service to my page. Ideally, I’d like to have it open up in a new window when someone does a search. Can you help me out?

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