> I like the Safari searchbox system, but it's a pity it doesn't validate > XHTML. So here's my take on it, the jQuery-way: > http://www.jquery.info/IMG/html/18_safari_searchbox.html
I have now transformed this code into a plugin called "smartsearchbox": http://www.jquery.info/IMG/html/18_smartsearchbox.html Usage: $(document).ready(function(){ $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'q']") .smartsearchbox({ 'autosave':'com.jquery', 'results':'5' }); }); If you don't include the options and use $("input").smartsearchbox(), you still get the safari look, the empty on first click stuff, but no history and no domain. -- Fil _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
