Also how do you place the one, two or three fields and what are the space
constraints?

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On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 2:43 PM, Will Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Can you define the problem space a little better? What kind of search?
What
> kind of information seeking behavior are your users exhibiting?
Known-item?
> Exploratory? Re-finding? Is this a federated search requiring something
like
> a meta-search engine? What kind of searching is happening here?
>
> - W
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Kinjal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>>
>> I don't think placement of action button for search form
>> with 2 or more search parameters has been discussed in the group yet.
>> Everyone
>> in the group would have sometime worked to design search forms for
>> intranets or
>> websites that have 2 or more search parameters. I find a lot of research
on
>> registration
>> forms but not on search forms. Luke has conducted great research on the
>> registration
>> forms and the design of the forms. A friend of mine has read the book by
>> Luke
>> and doesn't think that there is any thing mentioned on search form in the
>> book.
>> Search is totally different we can't apply results from registration form
>> study blindly
>> for search forms, it might be but I am curious to know if anyone
researched
>> on a search form (I am talking of scenario where we have only primary
action
>> and no secondary action) with 2 or more search parameters in basic or
>> advanced search. For
>> eg. to book a flight 2 or 3 search parameters are presented  or to buy a
>> book there can be more than 2 parameters presented for basic search and
most
>> of the websites
>> I found have "Search" button to the right.. Is there any study showing
>> which
>> placement works best for search button and why?
>>
>>
>>
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