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  • in reply to: New search bar live formatting issue #28301
    etackle67etackle67
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    Hi Ernest,

    Ive tried clearing cache but unfortunately its still the same.

    Just to clarify its not the homepage search bar im having a problem but its on a different page here…

    https://www.etackle.co.uk/discount-tackle-sale-clearance/

    The shortcode im using for this search bar is [wd_asp id=7]

    Any more ideas at all?

    Kind Regards
    James

    in reply to: 3 Questions on search query optimisation #26781
    etackle67etackle67
    Participant

    Hi ernest

    Many thanks for your help and sorry for wasting your time with this as I thought the index table was set but clearly I didnt save!

    Kind Regards
    James

    in reply to: 3 Questions on search query optimisation #26774
    etackle67etackle67
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    in reply to: 3 Questions on search query optimisation #26749
    etackle67etackle67
    Participant

    Thanks Ernest,

    I think I have the settings all correct but this particular vendors products do not show in search when I type in fathers day even though he has tagged his products with this term.

    I have done this short video clip to show what I mean and then the settings I currently have in the index table settings…

    https://www.loom.com/share/bc61f0d313c643d9aa454beb613c2776

    Regards
    James

    in reply to: 3 Questions on search query optimisation #26746
    etackle67etackle67
    Participant

    Hi Ernest

    Thanks again for the prompt reply and indeed the plugin. I truly believe this is one of the best, more detailed plugins I have used on wordpress.

    Just one final query which relates to the original point 3 in my previous post….

    What the vendor is specifically asking is that if he has a product that he believes will be great for a Fathers day gift, he will apply a tag to this saying “Fathers Day”. Now if he wants to his product to appear with a thumbnail on the search results he would have to use the word Fathers day in his title. His products titles then looks long and unprofessional. Is there a possible way for specific products to show in search results, with the thumbnail, if someone types in their tag that isnt in the post title?

    As it sits the search query appears as a tag (without a thumb nail) that you then click on to show all products with this tag.

    Hope this makes sense?

    Kind Regards
    James

    in reply to: 3 Questions on search query optimisation #26723
    etackle67etackle67
    Participant

    Hi Ernest

    Many thanks for your reply… A couple more questions if you dont mind…

    1. Is it possible to have the tag search returns underneath the searches with thumbnails at all as an example in the pic here..
    https://prnt.sc/rzebk4

    2. In determining Relevancy – Can the returned results be listed a) listings that include 3 matched keywords, then underneath b) 2 matched keywords then lastly c) 1 matched keyword?

    3. One of my vendors has asked me the following question that I cannot answer, is this possible at all?…..

    For internal search purposes, (ie website not Google), Tags should be treated as a simple extension of the Title – not as a separate secondary search function.
    This would allow titles to be brief and very descriptive (focused) which (a) looks neater and (b) is Google Friendly.
    At present I still include essential (but repetitive) keywords in my title.. ie tshirt tee shirt, because I need them to be picked up in the primary search.

    Kind Regards
    James

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