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Learn about the definition, features and examples of a search box, a graphical control element used to accept user input and submit queries to a database. Find out how search boxes are used in web design, e-commerce and web search engines.
HTML is the standard markup language for web pages, defined by the W3C and ISO. Learn about its origins, elements, tags, attributes, versions and related technologies such as CSS, JavaScript and HTML5.
Learn how to set up your browser to search Wikipedia from its search box or address bar. Find the URL, keyword and instructions for different browsers that support the OpenSearch standard or the Wikipedia search engine plugin.
Learn how to use Wikipedia's powerful search engine, with a search box on every page. Find out how to use special characters, parameters, wildcards, regular expressions, and other features to refine your search results.
Learn how to use AOL Search to find web results, images, videos, maps, and more with one click. Find answers to common questions about SafeSearch, search history, search verticals, and features in AOL Search.
A webform, web form or HTML form on a web page allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing. Forms can resemble paper or database forms because web users fill out the forms using checkboxes, radio buttons, or text fields.
Learn how HTML elements are modeled in browser engines and how the dimensions of those elements are derived from CSS properties. Compare the W3C box model and the Internet Explorer box model, and see the history and workarounds of the box model issue.
Learn how to use character entity references in XML and HTML documents, and see the list of predefined and custom entities for various scripts and symbols. Find out the differences between numeric and character entity references, and the formal public identifiers for HTML DTD entities subsets.