| Migration from free site search to paid site search (I need help with designing the Search Box look & feel). | OC4me | 7/29/12 4:11 PM | Ok, I have just paid for the upgrade to Google Site Search. I was using the free version. How do I modify the Search Box that I place on my website? Sample1: http://tinyurl.com/cl6ppj5 (old free Search Box) Sample2: http://tinyurl.com/d8fm22j ( |
| Re: Migration from free site search to paid site search (I need help with designing the Search Box look & feel). | OC4me | 7/31/12 8:55 AM | Hi Again, I really need help with this. To clarify, I believe that the specific issue is the Search Box Widget itself. Is it not possible to design my own search box? If not, then I was far better off with the old free service, thanks! I want to i |
| Re: Migration from free site search to paid site search (I need help with designing the Search Box look & feel). | gs-cse | 8/1/12 7:26 AM | Hi - we'll get back to you about this shortly. Google Employee |
| Re: Migration from free site search to paid site search (I need help with designing the Search Box look & feel). | gs-cse | 8/2/12 6:30 AM | Can you let us know why you're using a gadget code for the search box now instead of getting the code from the "Get code" link of the control panel? |
| Re: Migration from free site search to paid site search (I need help with designing the Search Box look & feel). | OC4me | 8/2/12 3:35 PM | Hi, Umm, sorry I didn't know I had the two separate options. By the way, I thought I had gotten the code from the "Get code" link but perhaps not. I'll try everything again and let you know. |
| Re: Migration from free site search to paid site search (I need help with designing the Search Box look & feel). | OC4me | 8/2/12 3:59 PM | Ok, sorry, my bad. It turns out that I did not get the code from the "Get Code" area, but had somehow stumbled upon some widget code instead. I also noticed links for a 'CSS source file' and 'JavaScript and CSS documentation' which hopefully will le |