I am brand new at using Zoom. I am currently using Frontpage 2003 to manage my website. I use the template function in Frontpage for the layout of my site. I attached the template to my search_template.html page. Now when you view the search.php page the text is in the body of the template but the search box is under the template (go to http://www.scrapbookingstudio.com/Search/search.php ) to see what I mean. I have tried to reposition the line in the code within the editable regions- it the hope that this would move the search, without any luck. Hoping someone can offer some advise.
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Yes, the solution is to place the tag where you want the form and search result to appear. So you are attempting to do the right thing.
I had a look at the your search_template file here,
http://www.scrapbookingstudio.com/Se..._template.html
and found that it didn't contain the tag at all. So this is the problem.
So maybe you have accidentally removed the tag? I think Frontpage may also have some functions that "optimize" the page, which can remove comments. By check out that possibility if you can't find a better explanation.
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David
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I checked again. The is definitely missing from your page.
Goto your page on the web,
http://www.scrapbookingstudio.com/Se..._template.html
then right click on the page and select view source. You will see that there is no tag.
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Hi aussiemidwife,
Did you ever get it working?
I also use FP 2003 w/theme but don't know how to get the search field to appear inside the text area of the theme on the search.php page.
My search page is http://www.bigislandforum.org/teams/search.php I have the theme's meta tags above the <title>
FYI: Your URL http://www.scrapbookingstudio.com/Se..._template.htmlwas not working this evening 7/12/05 2303 hrs.
Thanks,
Kerry
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Please disregard.
I'm not sure how I did it but it's working fine now. It might have had something to do with cached pages not allowing me to see Published corrections/changes. That, and the fact that FP Publish was overwriting Zoom's configurations/index that I had FTP'd to the server. I have since then selected the Zoom files on my localhost to "Do not publish."
All's well.
Thanks,
Kerry
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