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- December 23, 2019 at 3:22 pm #25146
Hello,
Even if I bought your plugin a while ago, I have just started to integrate it on my site. It is very practical for my website and I am glad I bought it.I just have a concern for logic and design, I explain ; on my site, I will have a home page which will actually be a search page, with search results loaded by default but that the visitor can edit.
You will find an example https://waiomizik.re/accueil-visiteur/.
My problem is that the filter settings are found at the bottom, after the search results, how can I make them above the results please?
My regards,
LudovicPS: just have to renew my support for that 🙁
December 26, 2019 at 4:23 pm #25157Hi!
Sure, this is possible via using a different shortcode. In your case, I would suggest either using this single shortcode:
[wd_asp elements='search,settings,results' ratio='100%,100%,100%' id=1]
..or using this combination of shortcodes:
[wpdreams_ajaxsearchpro id=1] [wpdreams_asp_settings id=1 element='div'] [wpdreams_ajaxsearchpro_results id=1 element='div']
One of these two variations should do the trick 🙂
Best,
Ernest Marcinko
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December 26, 2019 at 5:11 pm #25158You cannot access this content.December 27, 2019 at 3:33 pm #25162Hi,
The “Post titles” option in that case will use the same custom post type titles that you have selected under the general options (courses). If you find any other options regarding the title/content or other fields, that is titled as “Post title” or “Post content”, it actually means “The selected custom post type titles”, but I prefered to make it shorter 🙂
Best,
Ernest Marcinko
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December 27, 2019 at 3:43 pm #25164Hello,
I am better with these clarifications, many thanks for your support!
My regards,
LudovicDecember 28, 2019 at 3:22 pm #25176You cannot access this content.December 30, 2019 at 12:00 pm #25189Hi,
Well, the only way is to add the same shortcodes to the 404 page template. If you have a theme builder of some sort, then it may allow edigint the 404 page template. Otherwise the 404 template file needs to be edited directly and the search form replaced with the PHP version of the shortcodes. I would only recommend doing that, if you are comfortable with editing files.
If you want, you can add temporary FTP access to your ticket, and I can try replacing that for you.
Best,
Ernest Marcinko
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December 30, 2019 at 1:29 pm #25190You cannot access this content.January 2, 2020 at 10:05 am #25195You cannot access this content. Best,
Ernest Marcinko
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