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Not sure. I did not use the search in header on my website, so I did not investigate it further.It's possible that this code worked for earlier SqSp version.
@arthurm above seems to be suggesting adding a search page to your header navigation menu with some added trickery.
Or you could just have a page with the search function by itself? Not elegant, but functional. -
I tried this code and it did put a search block in header. I did not play with trying to position it. Instead I put the search block in footer. Just normal editing to place it there. However, I did make my ishimoto footer full width.
<div id="search-wrapper" data-kbjs-widget="search-widget" data-autocomplete="true" data-search-id="nav-search"> <form action="/search-results"> <button type="button" id="search-button"></button> <input type="text" id="nav-search-box" name="q" placeholder="Search"> <p class="search-instructions hidden">Press enter</p> </form>
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silvabokis: The issue is the script and custom css. Are you willing to share?Is this the code you are talking about? http://www.silvabokis.com/news-views/2013/4/10/jvw4vybhjdmquivptb5sbo8tfw3c3q?rq=search
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Yes, that is correct. However, having it in the footer can be a temporary work around until you can figure out the trickery you need to get it into the header.
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A Search Block can be added to the footer using the standard editing tools.
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How can I add a Search Block to the top of the site, in or near the header? Thanks.
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How to add a Search Block to the header?
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Not sure. I did not use the search in header on my website, so I did not investigate it further.It's possible that this code worked for earlier SqSp version.
@arthurm above seems to be suggesting adding a search page to your header navigation menu with some added trickery.
Or you could just have a page with the search function by itself? Not elegant, but functional.