When you say script, what do you mean exactly? If you mean php or code script, you should search on seoclerk.com
The Search API allows users to insert the Search toolbar directly on your webpage. This is done by inserting a code on pages enables with java-script.
NO! You need an installable snippet of code in your browser to select your search engine to search automatically in your favorite search engine in the browser.
You cannot create a search engine with HTML. It is not a programming language. It is just for displaying and formatting things on a webpage. To create a search engine you would need a programming language.
Use an internet search engine.
Javascript inside html <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> // Java script code here </script> <body> // html code here </body> </html> Via External Link: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="location of js file"> </script> <body> // html code here </body> </html>
To add javascript code in HTML, you have to include the script tag on top. It can be added as <script src="source of script"></script>
it is get a life and use a better search engine.
That is not exactly true. A "meta search engine" pays importance only to the meta tags and meta discriptions of the HTML code. A search engine that searches many search engines is a mashed search engine, because it mashes the api of dfferent search engines. Examples for meta search engines are: http://metaspider.com/ or http://megaspider.com/ (very old) Examples for mashed search engines are: http://dogpile.com/ or http://avasearch.com/
It's powered by the Google search engine. They wrote their very own code to do this. The only other actual "search engine" is Yahoo's, and the rest like ask.com and others are not true search engines at all.
No, from Greater Boston Massachusetts. Source Bing search engine.
In the world of technology, where a script is a snippet or more of computer code, the proper grammar is: The script was run, or the script ran.