How would you like a nice full blown Ask Jeeves search bar across the top of your web site?
Well, in this case you don't even have to ask!
The team over at Ask has decided to load their users search results in a frame, along with the web sites users click through to visit. Despite the optional method for dismissing the search bar - which doesn't necessarily work for everyone due to cookie handling - it still creates issues. Once a user gets more than one page deep into a web site, if they dismiss the search bar the reloaded page goes back to the first page viewed.
And let's not even discuss the wonderful suggested search terms they include, which is easy one click access for your visitors to leave your web site.
Any comments?
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Kelly Ragland - "Rags" - has been a graphic artist since 1984, received an associates degree from the Art Institute of Dallas in 1990 and has been in the imprinted sportswear industry for over 14 years. A web designer and developer since 1997, Rags creates and maintains several web sites in various industries along with creative assignments, advertising projects and writing for industry publications.



