Google AJAX Search Version 1.1

Applied some minor fixes to Google Ajax Search over at it’s new home, Extend.

The plugin if you do not know uses the Google AJAX Search API and even though I see a lot of room for improvement, especially in the options panel UI and options that include using the new releases to the API I still think the plugin is my best plugin. Even if Search Everything is much more popular.

About the Author, Dan Cameron:

I'm the owner and solution engineer at Sprout Venture, a web solutions company that specializes in web development including WordPress.

I started my first blog in 2003 and transitioned to WordPress in 2004. Since moving to WordPress I've written a few plugins and themes for public consumption. Lately I'm busy engineering/building/coding and have only been able to share a few code snippets.

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  • Stefanie
    This plugin is great, thank you! Is there a way to set the search to default show more results instead of just one?
  • Looks like your site isn't indexed yet,

    http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl;=en&r...
  • I'm not sure what kind of problem you're having. Just make sure if your domain is entered correctly in the plugin's option page. If you still don't get any results do a site search of your own in google and see if your site is indexed, e.g. "site:youdomain.com test".
  • Wondering if the feature "site restricted search" works with your plugin. I can't seem to get this search bar to search the articles on MY site. It seems to search the web and other sources just fine though. Good work. Any help would be awesome. Where to do insert the "site restricted" code to tell it to search MY website.
  • Good.

    I suggest add an option for displaying the search results in different block, e.g. make search in sidebar & display search result in center main column.
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