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      12th Apr 2005
I would like to have a search facility on my web site. However, I want it to
be a short little search button (like the one for www.microsoft.com, in the
top right corner of the discussion pages). I have tried the search option in
FP but that is a search form (too large and clunky for my purposes). What is
the easiest way to put in a search item which I can tuck into the corner of a
banner?

I have FP 2002. However, it if makes a big difference, I can likely upgrade
to FP2003.

Doug Stewart
 
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      12th Apr 2005
Not possible when using the FP Search Component.

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"Doug Stewart" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would like to have a search facility on my web site. However, I want it to
> be a short little search button (like the one for www.microsoft.com, in the
> top right corner of the discussion pages). I have tried the search option in
> FP but that is a search form (too large and clunky for my purposes). What is
> the easiest way to put in a search item which I can tuck into the corner of a
> banner?
>
> I have FP 2002. However, it if makes a big difference, I can likely upgrade
> to FP2003.
>
> Doug Stewart



 
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      12th Apr 2005

"Doug Stewart" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would like to have a search facility on my web site. However, I want it
>to
> be a short little search button (like the one for www.microsoft.com, in
> the
> top right corner of the discussion pages). I have tried the search option
> in
> FP but that is a search form (too large and clunky for my purposes). What
> is
> the easiest way to put in a search item which I can tuck into the corner
> of a
> banner?
>
> I have FP 2002. However, it if makes a big difference, I can likely
> upgrade
> to FP2003.
>
> Doug Stewart

Doug, I use a search from http://www,master.com It's not discrete, but
extremely good. You can see it at http://www.anthemwebs.com and
http://www.myscacc.org


 
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