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Old 16-Jun-2008, 10:38 AM
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Need a HTML Geek!!!

Ok, trying to add a google search box into our website home page, got the box, got the format, need to get the text box so when the page loads the cursor is aready in teh box to start typing (like the google homepage does).

I've tried hunting through the source code of teh google home page, no avail.


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I dont think its the HTML that is doing it though maybe try looking at JavaScript - Focus on Load

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Here is a html search box:

<form id="myform">
<input type="text" class="textinput" /> <input class="submit" type="submit" value="Find" />
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</div>

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I'm sure that google have the necessary code somewhere on their website for you to use.

Edit: you can find something like it here.


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ThomasMc has already answered this question in his post.

Its a form with a submit button and then you call focus() on the button, either inline or using the page onload event.


 
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