How to Add Google Custom Search to Your Site

Visit and sign in to Google Custom Search Engine home. , Click on the "Create a custom search engine" button to create a new engine. ,Enter your site's URL in the "Sites to search" box., Choose your desired language. , Type a name in the "Name"...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Visit and sign in to Google Custom Search Engine home.

    (e.g., https://www.LifeGuide Hub.com) ,, (e.g. "LifeGuide Hub") ,, Hit on the Receive Code button to get your search engine script.

    Hit on the Public URL to view your search engine page.

    Hit on the Control Panel to edit your search engine settings. ,
  2. Step 2: Click on the "Create a custom search engine" button to create a new engine.

    , You will need to place the code within the <body> </body> tag. , In a Blogger Blog, installing the script is much easier.
  3. Step 3: Enter your site's URL in the "Sites to search" box.

  4. Step 4: Choose your desired language.

  5. Step 5: Type a name in the "Name" box.

  6. Step 6: Click on the "Create" button.

  7. Step 7: If everything is okay

  8. Step 8: you will get a confirmation message.

  9. Step 9: Select your search engine.

  10. Step 10: Go to Setup > Basics > Details > Receive Code.

  11. Step 11: Copy the script and place it in your template properly.

  12. Step 12: Simply go to the template and then Add a JavaScript.

Detailed Guide

(e.g., https://www.LifeGuide Hub.com) ,, (e.g. "LifeGuide Hub") ,, Hit on the Receive Code button to get your search engine script.

Hit on the Public URL to view your search engine page.

Hit on the Control Panel to edit your search engine settings. ,

, You will need to place the code within the <body> </body> tag. , In a Blogger Blog, installing the script is much easier.

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