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Hello,
I want to include an INPUT with the vBulletin search in the header. Any ideeas how? How should the "text field" look? I just ant the text field, the user types and then just click "enteR" and it will automaticly search for it. Thanks |
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Have a look at the vBulletin.org one (in the source).
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It leads to search.php
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You create a form, with the input, point it to the correct script, name the input correctly. And you have your search box.
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is it suficently to create a simple textbox that will point to search.php and that's all?
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The carriage return (or "enter" key), can substitute a "submit" button. So, yes.
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