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Custominzing look of query/search page

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I would like to add some graphics to the search page on my site. Can I
do that? Do you have documentation to show me how? If yes where?
Thank you!
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Michael J. Buell
Director of Internet Projects
mjbuell@careernetworkinc.com
Career Network Incorporated
http://www.careernetworkinc.com
careers@careernetworkinc.com
Snail Mail:
1016 Clemons Street, Suite 404
Jupiter, Florida 33477 USA
Tel. 1.561.575.6007 / 1.888.633.6496
Fax. 1.561.575.6122 / 1.888.633.6426


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Custominzing look of query/search page

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As with previous Webinator releases, you can insert top.html and
bottom.html files into your database that contain HTML to be added to
the top and bottom of all output pages (see
http://www.thunderstone.com/gwman/node9.html).

Webinator 2 also offers a more flexible way to modify your search
page. The search script is written in Texis Web Script (Vortex), which
can be completely modified to produce whatever output style you desire.
See the Vortex manual, http://docs.thunderstone.com/vortexman/, for more
details on Vortex.


-Kai


Kai Getrost | Thunderstone Software - EPI, Inc.
| info@thunderstone.com




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