Sachin,
<*the feature "Search" is part of an important way to navigate through the
website*.>
The context is not very clear here. Do you mean that in order to navigate
through the site, user is suppose to first input search criteria and then
navigates further by clicking on the search result. Then the search
functionality has much greater role to play and has to be very robust. The
important issue will be how do you display search results that help users
quickly reach to information s/he is looking for. If your question is only
about naming the button, it depends mainly on the context in which the users
are likely to hit this button and which terms best describes the likely
outcome of this action.  Unaware of the context it is  difficult to suggest
what will be the correct option.

Regards,
Shrikant Ekbote
Pune, India


On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Sachin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am working on a website where the feature "Search" is part of an
> important
> way to navigate through the website. What I want to know is what is the
> best
> button option to use for the "Search". Which of these - "GO" or "magnifying
> glass icon" or "arrow" or "FIND" - is the right choice and why? Or do you
> have more suggestions on this?
>
> Thank you
> --
> Sachin Ghodke
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