1. Search only your site or whole world wide web
Customize where is bold and italic in this script, then embed into your web page:
skyofflowers.blogspot.com
is your site address<form action="http://www.google.com/custom">
<input name="q" size="20" type="text">
<input value="Search" type="submit"><br/>
<input name="sitesearch" value="skyofflowers.blogspot.com" checked="checked" type="radio"> Sky of Flowers
<input name="sitesearch" value="" type="radio"> Web</form>
The result:
2. Search only your site
Customize where is bold and italic in this script, then embed into your web page:
skyofflowers.blogspot.com
is your site address<form action="http://www.google.com/custom">
<input name="q" size="20" type="text">
<input value="Search" type="submit">
<input name="sitesearch" value="skyofflowers.blogspot.com" type="hidden">
</form>
The result:
3. Use Google Custom Search Engine
- Go to Google Custom Search Engine
- Sign in if you haven't
- Click the button Create a Custom Search Engine
- Enter search engine info & choose option: Search engine name, language, sites to search, edition...
- Click Next when ready
- The next page show the Preview of your custom search engine, click Finish. Now, you have a new custom search engine.
- Basic: search engine info & preferences
- Sites: included and excluded sites to search
- Indexing: indexing status & sitemap
- Look and feel: customize your search box, search results, Google-hosted search results
- Code: choose your suitable search results hosting option, then copy and paste Search box code script to your web page, blogs...
- Advanced: advanced options. You may try Google AJAX Search API
- Preview: preview your search engine and get code to embed
4. Embed Blogger search
Customize where is bold and italic in this script, then embed into your Blogger blog:
skyofflowers
is your blog name<form action="http://skyofflowers.blogspot.com/search">
<input name="q" size="25" type="text"/>
<input value="Search" type="submit"/>
</form>
The result: