How to build interactive search forms with Webflow
Blog post from Webflow
When designing a website, adding a search form can be beneficial depending on the site's structure and user goals. For small websites with simple navigation, a search feature may be unnecessary, but for content-heavy sites like blogs or recipe platforms, a search function can enhance user experience. The placement of the search form, whether in the main navigation or prominently on the homepage, should align with the primary user tasks. The article provides guidance on implementing an interactive and aesthetically pleasing search form using Webflow, detailing steps for creating a search button and form with specific design settings, such as background gradients, font styles, and interactive transitions, ensuring the form is functional and visually appealing.
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