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Search Your Site with JavaScript, XML and CSS part Three
In part two of this series we ended up with having a small box residing at the side of the screen into which search terms could be entered. If results were found, we displayed another small box below the original box that contained links to the pages in which the search term was found. While this was an adequate display of the results, that's all it was – adequate. We can improve the functionality and usability of the search engine by changing it so that the results are displayed on a page of their own. This article will focus on the steps required in order to achieve this.
Dan Wellman
Dan Wellman is an author and web developer based in the UK. Dan has written three books so far; the latest, jQuery UI 1.7: The User Interface Library for jQuery, was released at the end of 2009.
Dan has been writing web development tutorials for over 5 years and works by day for a local digital media agency in his home town of Southampton.