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 Adding a search to a website
Author:Ceinwen
Date:Wednesday, 10th May 2006 13:21
Views:1,731 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Internet Searching, Webmaster, eCommerce
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Hi
In a moment of madness I said I would help rebuild a site for a society. It would make a good learning experience - I thought!

They have now produced a library list plus their journal index for me to add to the site. This means I ought to add a search to the site.

Do you have any suggestions for a free search I can add please?

Many Thanks
Ceinwen

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  Adding a search to a website
Hi In a moment of madness I said I would help rebuild a site for a society. It would make ...
Ceinwen 10/05/06 13:21 40002
   Re: Adding a search to a website
I have also used FreeFind here http://www.sla-europe.org/ and found it pretty easy to set-up. Neil
Neil Infield 15/05/06 10:45 40354
   Re: Adding a search to a website
Hello, just to be perverse - you might want to think about whether your site **really** does need search. Have a ...
Mark Lardner 12/05/06 13:32 40144
   Re: Adding a search to a website
Without wanting to be dismissive of either of the previous replies, which offer good advice for somebody seeking a site ...
Katharine Schopflin 12/05/06 12:45 40143
   Re: Adding a search to a website
There are a whole bunch of these that are available to you. I'm currently using a freebie from FreeFind at ...
Phil Bradley 10/05/06 14:21 40010
   Re: Adding a search to a website
Hi Ceinwen If you have a look at the main search engines, you should find that most will offer you ...
stuart 10/05/06 13:33 40004

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