I'm not sure how much we need something like this, but I like to fix things, so here's a userscript.
It just adds a simple "search" button to the top bar because the magnifying glass that is part of the search field appears to be part of its background or is otherwise inaccessible for modification. It works fine on all sites I've tested (including Ask Ubuntu, which I was concerned about due to its different top bar design).
Following bjb568's suggestion, I've removed the "search" placeholder in the field to prevent redundancy.
I've updated it to use HTML5 localStorage
, so you can set whether you prefer a link format (shown above) or, as per Cody Gray's suggestion, a button:
The reason why I didn't do this originally is because the design for a button varies largely between Stack Exchange sites, so you run into issues like this:
Of course, since it's using localStorage
, it's on a per-site basis (as I've mentioned above), so you can set your preference for each.
To reset your preferences, look for a link in the footer called "reset":