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Ernest Marcinko
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I think I know the issue. The results shortcode alone is not enough:
[wpdreams_ajaxsearchpro_results id=1 element="div"]
The same search also has to be on the page somewhere, otherwise it may not be rendered. If you place the search shortcode somewhere[wd_asp id=1]on the same page, the results should start appearing.Elementor Pro is an option, but most themes nowdays have a builder to edit the search results archives – I would go with that to minimize overhead. I logged in to check and your theme does have a results archive customizer feature. That could solve all your issues, and you don’t have to use any plugins or the shortcode or anything.
Ernest Marcinko
KeymasterHi Iwan,
There is no such thing as custom results page in WordPress, that’s probably why chatGPT was not able to suggest anything. It is a wordpress limitation, there are so called archive pages, and for search results there is only a single archive and it’s not possible to make a different one (wordpress can’t do that).
It are two possible workarounds, one is to use elementor pro to build a custom page to direct the results to, or to use the built-in results shortcode on a page. Both are viable options, I would probably suggest going with the Elementor solution if it’s absolutely neccessary.
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You actually did, but there is an 18% GST sales tax in your country, which comes to 13.93 euros converted. When subracted: 91.33-13.93 = 77.40 EUR
Prices for digital goods are always displayed without taxes as it depends on each country and state. -
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