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Nina |
Posted - 25 September 2008 : 19:47:42 I've had a Snitz forum connected to my web site for about 4 years. Love it!
I've been trying to find a way to add a search function (like the one here at Snitz) to my web site so visitors can search for specific names, etc. Every place I've found on the internet either wants to charge me for the service or put ads all over my pages. My web host says they might be able to provide one, but it'll cost extra.
Is there any way for me to add a search function to my web site? At no cost?
Thanks- Nina < |
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leatherlips |
Posted - 26 September 2008 : 20:33:25 I use Master.com. No ads and it works great.
I have it in use on my site. You can check it out to see how it looks.
My search page is here. You can search for a term such as trumpet to see the results.< |
Classicmotorcycling |
Posted - 26 September 2008 : 18:55:13 If you have a look down the left hand side at the following sites:
http://www.sportsfish.com.au/ http://www.ausbream.com/ http://www.escapewithet.com/
You will see a search box that will give you the option to search the site, archives or the forums. I have created a page that searches out side of the forum and I also use the forums search function to search from the one location.
If interested, I may be able to package it up for you, and it is free and no adds. The search looks at all the text on the page and returns the Title for the page name and the description as the comments of the page for the pages outside of the forum.< |
balexandre |
Posted - 26 September 2008 : 15:08:46 try this: http://www.atomz.com/
I tried once when they were starting and they were great that time, I hope they better now and it's for free.< |
Nina |
Posted - 26 September 2008 : 14:02:52 Thanks, guys.
I guess I'll go with the google search function. My visitors will just have to deal with the ads.
-Nina
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Etymon |
Posted - 26 September 2008 : 04:32:21 I did a search at SourceForge.net for "site search" and it came up with this results page: http://sourceforge.net/search/?words=%22site+search%22&sort=score&sortdir=desc&offset=10&type_of_search=soft&pmode=0
This one may be of interest to you: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tipue/< |
ruirib |
Posted - 25 September 2008 : 21:27:36 Hi :).
Check this: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_can_i_add_a_google_search_box_to_my_web_site.html
If you run a non-profit site, you can have no ads without any cost. Even with the ads, they just show on the search result pages.< |
Nina |
Posted - 25 September 2008 : 20:56:33 Hey Ruirib...... nice speaking with you again.
I checked out google. They want to run ads on my web site pages for a free search function, otherwise they charge $100 a year for it.
-Nina
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ruirib |
Posted - 25 September 2008 : 20:17:11 Use google. If they are currently indexing your site, you can add a google search box to search your site.< |