Vinícius -

Certainly no problems understanding your English, so well done!

You can of course do this both ways at the same time. Have the search selector 
before the search field *and* give them a guided / faceted search interface on 
the results page. I think you would always show the guided / faceted search 
with results across all areas, but if they have selected a specific area (say 
'books' on Amazon), that would be the focus of the main results listing. (BTW, 
Amazon *doesn't* do it this way - if you select 'books' you get just books. If 
you decide that you also want to see DVDs, you have to search again.)

Regards,

William Hudson
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of vinicius krause
> Sent: 10 November 2009 7:25 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Search select: after or before the search box?
> 
> Hi everyone!
> 
> I'm a Interaction Designer from a company called Midia Digital, at the
> city
> of Curitiba, Brazil. This is the first time that I'm trying to write to
> this
> list in English, so I hope all of you can understand what I'm saying.
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