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Virtually every search engine (Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc) uses the same results page these days. You know, an underlined title that is slightly bigger than the body text, then info text on the line immediately below it.
But if you were designing the results page for a search engine, how would you do it?
I'd like to see some examples of anyone's work. Its really just a few lines of text, and it would be cool to see. I can't imagine search engines looking the same forever.
Is there any way to do this? For example, lets say I want to ONLY search stories and nothing else, or I only want to search forum topics and nothing else. How can I accomplish this?
Drupal/Socail Networking Experts - San Francisco CA
Drupal, Wikis and/or Social Networking
Our client is a DLAs (Digital Lifestyle Aggregator) that let users create, find, manage, publish, share, and store everything digital. The client creates software that allow communications of all forms (voice, IM, chat, email, blogging, message boards, wireless SMS/MMS, IRC chat channels, videoconferencing and Wikis) to be centralized.
I'm not sure if this is a bug or what, but I'm quite sure that the numbers reflected in the counter are not correct. Even by just looking at the logs I can tell that the number of views are at least 3-4 times higher for a certain node than what the counter displays.