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add more content to search element #7322

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@scottaohara scottaohara commented Nov 9, 2021

Initial draft of a new note and author guidance example


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accidently committed unfinished note. fixing

@@ -19962,6 +19962,10 @@ included with Exhibit B.
operation. This could be a search of the web site or application; a way of searching or filtering
search results on the current web page; or a global or Internet-wide search function.</p>

<p class="note">It's not approprite to use the <code>search</code> element just for presenting search
results. While "quick search results", such as those dynamically presented as a user enters a search
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results. While "quick search results", such as those dynamically presented as a user enters a search
results, though suggestions and links as part of "quick search" results can be included as part of

@@ -19962,6 +19962,10 @@ included with Exhibit B.
operation. This could be a search of the web site or application; a way of searching or filtering
search results on the current web page; or a global or Internet-wide search function.</p>

<p class="note">It's not approprite to use the <code>search</code> element just for presenting search
results. While "quick search results", such as those dynamically presented as a user enters a search
term can be included as descendants of a <code>search</code> element, generally
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term can be included as descendants of a <code>search</code> element, generally
a search feature. Rather, a returned web page of search results would be expected to be found in as
part of the main content of that web page.

@scottaohara scottaohara closed this Nov 9, 2021
@scottaohara scottaohara deleted the search-element-additional-author-guidance branch November 9, 2021 23:24
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