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Every website today places their search field before their search button. It’s done this way because the user enters a search word first before clicking the button. Placing the search field before the button might make sense, but it isn’t user-friendly for many reasons. Research shows that right search buttons slow users down because they create more and longer visual fixations. Placing the search
A sandbox for collecting search examples, patterns, and anti-patterns. Please add tags, notes, and comments. Using our group pool, you can also talk about search and discovery; and even add new examples and patterns. To learn more about the pattern library and our book, see searchpatterns.org/ If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please let me know. Peter Morville Update (butterfly boo
The document discusses various topics related to search including: 1) Search patterns that help users find information that is hard to find. 2) Different ways to search like structured results, social search, and mobile search. 3) Examples of how search has benefited companies like Home Depot, Cabot Corporation, and Sigma-Aldrich. 4) Potential futures of search like concept search, mobile search,
Read the Book The full text of this book can be read free of charge. Select a chapter: 0: Preface: an overview of the structure of the book, and a guide to who should read which parts. 1: Design of Search User Interfaces: introduces the ideas and practices surrounding search interface design, places modern design in a historical context, and summarizes design guidelines for search interfaces. 2: E
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