14.3.2. How to insert a Search Box as in SlashOcean theme
The SlashOcean theme contains a Welcome message and a Search box in its header, as a close inspection of the code in the themeheader() function of themes/SlashOcean/theme.php reveals:
echo "<br>
<center>
<table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 border=0 width=99% align=center><tr><td align=left>
<a href=$nukeurl><img src=themes/SlashOcean/images/logo.gif Alt=\"Welcome to $sitename\"
border=0></a>
</td><td align=right width=100%>
<form action=modules.php?name=Search&method=post>
<font class=content><input type=text name=query width=20 size=20 length=20>
</td>
<td align=right> <input type=submit value=\""._SEARCH."\"></td>
</form>";
echo "</td></tr></table><br>";
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You can use this code if you wish to have a search box besides your logo, as in SlashOcean. You will find similar constructs in the other themes, e.g. Kaput or Slash.
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