And if you look to your right, you can see the new search box. The first search box on this site was commissioned in 1885 by then-Crown Prince Rufus VIII, who wanted a way to search for warez, but it was burned to the ground by Puritans in the burning-things-to-the-ground protests of 1901. The throne had since passed to Rufus' nephew who did nothing but play DOA3 all day, so the site of the search box was then, incredibly, used for pornographic banner ads until 1985, at which point a sizeable grant from Internet Heritage allowed the plot to be reclaimed for its original purpose. The search box you see before you now is the product of 16 years of hard work by a team of over a hundred dedicated web engineers intent on both preserving the character and heritage of the historical site, and creating a basic piece of form code that IE didn't completely balls up in the rendering.
Err. Yeah, anyway. I added a search box. Should work.
Nice.
One day I hope to have a search box as functional as this. Expressions and *everything*. Kudos.
This is not a sarcastic post.
Not that I'm too lazy to try it out (although I am), but what does it actually search for?
And I still think your blog template is nicer than mine... I like the Permalink links on each entry.
It searches all the entries on the site for a string you provide. And thanks :) Some of my favourite sites have explicit permalinks; just stealing other people's good ideas really.