Google Makes Site-Specific Search More Prominent, Adds Autocomplete And Support For Your Site’S Own Search Pages
Google today updated its sitelinks search box, used for searching within websites directly from Google’s search results. The company has made the search box more prominent (it is now above the sitelinks section), as well as added support for Autocomplete and the ability to send the user to the website’s own search pages. The last part requires that webmasters have a working site-specific search engine and use correct the markup on their site. To let Google know you want this second search box to appear and send users directly to your site’s search results page, you can mark up your...
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