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Search form layout

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  • #31030
    mariosvns57mariosvns57
    Participant

    Hi and happy new year.
    I want to ask if its possible to make the search plugin like the image attached.
    Thanks

    #31032
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    Happy new year to you too!

    Unfortunately the attachment didn’t come though, can you please re-send it? Thank you!

    #31033
    mariosvns57mariosvns57
    Participant

    You cannot access this content.

    #31035
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Yes, you can do something similar, like this example. Here is a tutorial with every detail for it 🙂

    #31036
    mariosvns57mariosvns57
    Participant

    Thanks a lot.

    #34427
    mariosvns57mariosvns57
    Participant

    You cannot access this content.

    #34440
    Ernest MarcinkoErnest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    No problem, the plugin documentation is indeed a decent sized one 🙂

    Well, you can use it that way by creating a search with filters, an then putting it to the sidebar basically. If you wish to use it to live-load the results, you can also set up the results page live loader.
    However if you are integrating with WooCommerce, there are plugins specifically made to filter WooCommerce archive/results page. The WooCommerce versions of Yith or SearchWP comes to my mind, those should be very powerful.

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