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This topic contains 1 reply, has 2 voices, and was last updated by Ernest Marcinko 4 years, 11 months ago.
Hello,
Is it possible to link specific search terms to correspondent pages when hitting return/clicking the magnifier icon?
For example:
I create a page called “Arguments” and make it look like I want (not in the style of a search results page – just a normal page).
Now I want to add the ajax search pro bar to the homepage. And then when the website visitor types in “Arguments” into the search bar and hits return, he should be taken directly to http://www.mywebsiteurl.ch/arguments.
Thank you,
Gianluca
Hi Gianluca,
It might be possible. On the General Options -> Logics & Behavior there is an option to automatically redirect to the first matching result when hitting return.
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