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Login
to your Homestead account.
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Choose
the web site that you wish to edit, which will then bring you to a
file/web-page listing of all of the files within your web site.
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Select
the index page (the front page of your site) or any other page that you wish
to add a search box. After selecting the page, click the "Edit"
button.
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You
should now be taken to the Homestead SiteBuilder homepage editor.
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At
the bottom of the SiteBuilder tool is a window that contains the Drag and
Drop elements. On the right side of that window, click the drop-down menu
and scroll down to the selection that reads: "Imported Files &
HTML"
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Drag
and drop the an "HTML snippet" element into your web page.
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Now
an empty element box will appear with the text reading: "Resize to
accommodate your HTML content. Double-click to add HTML code." Please
double-click that box.
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An
Element Editor window will pop up. Within that window, click the
"Edit HTML" button.
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This is the part where we will be referring to the registration e-mail message we sent you. Please go back to this message, and cut and paste the JavaScript tag located in the body of the
message into the text box.
The JavaScript tag should something like this -- however, the code below is
an EXAMPLE ONLY. Please copy the code from the e-mail that was sent to you
OR from the member login area into the HTML snippet window that just popped
up:
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If you want to center this search bar on your page,
place this ABOVE the JavaScript code: <CENTER>
and then place this BELOW the JavaScript code: </CENTER>
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When you're finished, click the "Preview"
button at the top just to make sure that your search box is appearing
correctly. If you wish to make any modifications to the search box shape or
color, you can make those customizations from within Hyper-IntraSearch. When you're
satisified, simply click the "Save" button at the top.
NOTE: If the installation did not work, please retrace all of the above steps carefully. If you find that you've followed every step perfectly, contact customer support
via e-mail.