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  • in reply to: Override default WordPress search results page not working #7089
    driftingkiwidriftingkiwi
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    Ahh the joys of working with other plugins!

    If you could add that check in the next version, that’d be great — the Yoast plugin is pretty popular, so I doubt I’m the only one with the problem. If Yoast changes its variable name and breaks it again, well, we’ll know who to blame!

    Cheers,
    Dave

    in reply to: Override default WordPress search results page not working #7087
    driftingkiwidriftingkiwi
    Participant

    Fantastic, thanks again. I’m using the Yoast analytics plugin, and didn’t have the ‘universal’ part enabled. I’ve done that now, so will wait a while to see if the analytics hits start showing!

    Cheers,
    Dave

    in reply to: Override default WordPress search results page not working #7084
    driftingkiwidriftingkiwi
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    Ahh, that’s great to hear — good luck in getting it working, and thanks so much!

    One final question, if I could — as I understand it, when I’ve enabled the Analytics Integration option, I should start seeing hits in my analytics along the lines of /ajax_search-<phrase>. I enabled it a few days ago, but haven’t seen any hits even when I test in incognito mode. When I search back for page views filtered by ‘ajax_search’, there’s nothing there.

    It’s not the end of the world if it doesn’t work, but if there’s a simple fix, I’d love to know what it is. 🙂

    Cheers,
    Dave

    in reply to: Override default WordPress search results page not working #7066
    driftingkiwidriftingkiwi
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    Great, thanks so much for your help. That CSS works perfectly!

    With the search results — I didn’t realise that comment searches weren’t included on the redirected page. I think that causes confusion for people (they choose to search in comments, type their query, hit return… and end up on a page that doesn’t have any comments on it), so for now I’ve just disabled redirection completely.

    I’d prefer to have it if I could, though — do you have any rough timeframe for when you might have a solution for it? I’m not going to hold you to it, of course, but just wondered if it was likely to be a few weeks, a few months or more. 🙂

    Thanks again!
    Dave

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