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Author Topic: Customizing Google University (aka Public Service) Search  (Read 359 times)
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« on: June 30, 2006, 12:21:47 AM »

UPDATE: Just noticed that Google is now referring to it as the "Public Service" Search...

Okay, I know there might not be that many other users of google university search browsing the forums, but figured I'd ask this question anyway...

Google University Search gives an option to customize the look/feel of search results pages. This is done by entering a header & footer into textboxes. This works well for many things... except, I'm now using more dynamically created menus. Although those menus won't change often, I'm not sure if I'll remember to go in and change the "template" with google.

So, I'm wondering if anyone has any advice or knows of a way to have google pull the header & footer files directly from our site, rather than us having to generate everything in the browser, copy the source code, then paste it into Google each time something changes?

Figure it won't hurt to ask Smile My real guess is that what I want to do really won't be possible though...
« Last Edit: June 30, 2006, 12:33:39 AM by GMTurner » Logged

The above post was made at a time when I gave a dang and doesn't necessarily reflect my current views or opinions.

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