gayatri n <[email protected]> writes:

If they're reading an article, might it not be better for the "search
results" to appear on the page with the article? There are various ways
in which you could do this, ranging from something akin to an email
client (outlook/thunderbird/etc), to google reader. Or if they're only
looking for a single article, then I'd offer other ways out as they may
well not want to go back to the search results.

> Thanks guys, for all the input.
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> Seems like there are questions regarding transaction that is going to
> take place on the page. 
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> This page is simply to read an article and when done reading be able
> to go back to the results page. When I look at browser back "links"
> they are actually icons that visually communicate what will happen
> when a users clicks on it. My intent is the same as well with a very
> slight change in the context. 
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