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OS X style searchbox

By: Mark Dijkstra    In: Forms

The OS X search box is an integral part of the OS X UI, and can be seen in a wide range of Macintosh software. It has an magnifying glass icon on the left of the input field, which serves as a pulldown for options/recent search terms.

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There is an optional placeholder (”Google” in the Safari Google search box). If there is user input in the textfield, a ‘clear’ button appears to the right of the text.

See a demo here

Written by: Mark Dijkstra

Mark Dijkstra is the founder and main writer of OpenSourceHunter. He's also a passionate freelance web developer and designer. Mark is one of those people that spend too much time on the internet to keep up with all of the trends and tools.
You can follow Mark on twitter @ MarkDijkstra

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