An internal search engine for web sites is a way for site visitors to do a search through that specific web site. It is similar to Google.com except not for the internet, for a specific keyword.
Homestead does not currently offer an internal search engine element for Homestead websites.
If you are interested in adding a free internal search engine to your web site, here are some helpful links:
These different versions of the same page exist because in order for the web page to appear the same as the one created in the Sitebuilder, different HTML needs to be used for Netscape and Internet Explorer.
These services will provide you with HTML code that can be added to a Homestead web page with the "Insert HTML" element.
To copy and paste HTML code:
1. Use the mouse to select the HTML by holding down the mouse button and dragging the mouse over all the HTML.
2. Press and hold down the "Ctrl" key and then press the "C" key to copy, or right-click with the mouse and select "Copy" in the menu.
3. Go to the Insert HTML Element, "Edit Html" box, and click once in the box so you can see the cursor blinking inside the box.
4. Press and hold down the "Ctrl" key and then press the "V" key to paste, or right-click with the mouse and select "Paste" in the menu.
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