--- layout: page title: Navbar Search Plugin --- The navbar search plugin provides the functionality to show/hide a search input across the whole header. ##### Usage This plugin can be activated as a jQuery plugin or using the data API. ###### Data API {: .text-bold } Activate the plugin by adding the following data-attribue `data-widget="navbar-search"` to the `.navbar-search-block` inside the header. You can use the HTML Markup below for a quick start. ###### jQuery {: .text-bold } The jQuery API provides more customizable options that allows the developer to pre-process the request before rendering and post-process it after rendering. ```js ("[data-widget="navbar-search"]").SiteSearch(options) ``` ##### HTML Markup Place this HTML Markup after inside the header. ```html ``` Or you can place the search button inside the navbar as nav-item with this markup: ```html ``` ##### Options {: .mt-4} |--- | Name | Type | Default | Description |-|-|-|- | resetOnClose | Boolean | false | Reset Input on Close/Hide. {: .table .table-bordered .bg-light} ##### Methods {: .mt-4} |--- | Method | Description |-|- |toggle | Toggles the search block. |close | Closes the search block. |open | Opens the search block. {: .table .table-bordered .bg-light} Example: `$('[data-widget="navbar-search"]').SiteSearch('toggle')`