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Green Mole
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 1
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Remove refine and dropdown menu
I don't want users to see the dropdown menu asking them which site to search. I want it to automatically search the website that they're on based on a hidden variable or what-not.
I also do not want to give users the option to refine their search based on directories. We have a lot of newbie computer users on our site, and it confuses them. How can I remove these two features and JUST have a search-text-field and a search-button? ...I tried just removing the line in the template for the dropdown, but then the script didn't know which site to search and came up with 0 results on searches. |
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Purple Mole
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 694
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Welcome to the forum, DawnMTeo.
![]() To get rid of the drop-down menu, find this code in includes/config.php: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
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