These are examples of search queries you can create using an HTML element.
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This is the form header where you specify the
location of the content item containing the search element used to
display the search result. This is typically the same content item that this HTML element is stored in. |
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This is the body of the search form. Like any
standard HTML form, it contains an input field and a submit button. In this example, a table has been used to format the search query form. |
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This closes the form. |
Code example | Description |
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This is the form header where you specify the
location of the content item containing the search element used to
display the search result. This is typically the same content item that this HTML element is stored in. |
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This is the body of the search form. Like any standard HTML form, it contains input fields and a submit button. |
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This closes the form. |
Code examples | Description |
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This is the form header where you specify the
location of the content item containing the search element used to
display the search result. This is typically the same content item that this HTML element is stored in. |
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Here a hidden input field has been added that searches for content that use the authoring template called "Press Release". |
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This is the body of the search form. Like any standard HTML form, it contains input fields and a submit button. |
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This closes the form. |