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  • #4188
    philipfarmerphilipfarmer
    Participant

    Hi,

    Id like some tips on how i can customise the html output of the search results – so changing the look and feel from the thumbnail image and search icon onhover – to something more specific. I love the live search output function but i need to display different category colours relating to the search results. I assume i can add php tags to do this – so if a result is a person for example that will have a category of people associated which in-turn has a pink-background which id like to add behind the image. the same goes for events or cities, id like to have orange/green backgrounds with their results. please see the jpegs attached. I hope this makes sense.

    working site: http://www.humancities.eu/hc2015/

    look forward to your response

    thanks
    Philip

    #4201
    philipfarmerphilipfarmer
    Participant

    Any ideas? Here’s the existing search output.. and the above jpeg is what id like it to look like

    Philip

    #4316
    philipfarmerphilipfarmer
    Participant

    Any suggestions at all.. Maybe my request is not clear enough? Please advise?

    #4320
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Sorry about not answering sooner.

    I was waiting for version 4.0 to be approved on codecanyon – which makes result templating possible.

    You will be able to make a few changes, but there are of course limitations, because the main result structure should remain the same – as there are javascript handlers attached to them, and too drastical changes might result in a malfunctioning search bar.

    You will find the result template files in the ajax-search-pro/includes/views/results/ folder.

    I think you are looking for the vertical.php file in that folder. It’s the template file for the a vertical result. On the beginning of that file you will find some advices and descriptions about accessible variables and stuff.

    First of all, make a copy of this file, so if something goes wrong, you can still revert it.

    This file is called every time a result is generated. The “$r” variable is an object holding some information about the current result. It has the following structure:

    $r->id – the ID of the post, term or any result object [always set]
    $r->content_type – the content type (post, page, term etc..) [always set]
    $r->title – the title of the result [can be empty]
    $r->content – the content of the result [can be empty]
    $r->author – the author name [can be empty]
    $r->date – the date [can be empty]
    $r->post_type – the post type (if it’s a post) [can be empty]
    $r->ttid – unfiltered list of terms related to the post in [deprecated, do not use]

    and of course you can use any available wordpress or plugin function here.

    I’m currently working on a new demo, features update and new documentation. After finishing those, there will be a new knowledge base article about this new templating system as well.

    If you have experience in php/html/CSS I think you will be able to use it for now 😉

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