I want to add a search bar with customize search in the database,
Like if customer search for cell phone all specification displayed on the same page under the search bar
example link https://z3x-team.com/check-your-phone/
You have to use Ajax Search for WooCommerce.
To install, navigate to Dashboard > Plugins > Add New then search for Ajax Search for WooCommerce, Activate it, and install it.
To configure, Go to WooCommerce > Ajax Search Bar. Here will have multiple settings
Search Bar: You can show submit button and also write a placeholder for the search bar.
Autocomplete: You can set the limit, also you can checkmark the option which you want to show your user on searches, like Product Image, Price, SKU, Categories, and Details.
Make sure to press the save changes button to apply all the changes.
You can show this search bar in the menu as well as in widgets.
Go to Appearance > Menu > Select Ajax Search Bar from Add menu items.
Click on the save menu button.
Now check it on your page.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/ajax-search-for-woocommerce
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I want to show posts in a grid-style layout on the search result page when someone searches for something using the search bar. Right now it is showing a list-style layout. I also want to hide the "excerpt" and "continue reading" button. Website link - http://test123.42web.io/
you need to build a elementor template for search results pages.
install elementor custom skin
make a single grid post
make a loop of that post and include it in search results template
done!
I am trying to install a smooth scroll for woocommerce and wordpress. There are a lot of plugins available. But all of them are not able to scroll to an anchor in a tab. In this special case I would like to have a smooth scroll when there is a click on the reviews (under the price). There is one plugin which can do this, but it needs two clicks. The first click opens the review tab, and when its open the anchor is on the same page as the link. Then the second click moves to the anchor.
Is it possible to write a javascript capable to do that?
I try to rearrange the order of menus in Dashboard in WordPress without using a plugin.
I changed the order of basic menus such as "Posts", "Pages", "Comments"... But I have been struggling to move the plugin menu "All in One SEO" which is on the second position in Dashboard.
Is there a way to move it under Settings menu?
If it's not easy to change the order of this plugin option menu, I would like to remove it from Dashboard menu. I tried to use the following code, which does not work:
remove_menu_page('admin.php?page=all-in-one-seo-pack/aioseop_class.php');
Thanks for your help.
You can demote the ALL IN ONE SEO plugin's menu to bottom using this setting they have there:
"Go to General Settings in All in One SEO Pack, scroll down to the Display Settings box and you will see the checkboxes there where you can disable AIOSEOP on the Admin Bar and demote the side menu item to the bottom."
Source: Plugin Author
See Screenshot showing the actual setting there: http://i.imgur.com/zmbEMmu.jpg
Is it possible to add buddypress profile menu in primary menu of the wordpress them. If is possible please guide me how can I do this. I also want to remove counts in primary menu only.
Thanks
Yes, it's possible.
Here is an appropriate page in BuddyPress codex: https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/buddypress-links-in-wordpress-menus/
Below is a small excerpt from that page:
Links include: Sitewide Activity, Members Directory, Groups Directory, and/or Blogs Directory (multisite only).
Navigate to Appearance > Menus.
Create a new menu.
Under the “Pages” section, select the links to the BuddyPress pages.
Click on the “Add to Menu” button.
Arrange the menu links as you like it.
Click on “Save the Menu” button.
Go to the “Manage Locations” tab and assign this menu to a theme menu location.
Click save and refresh your site to see your new custom menu in place.
You can also add links specific to the Logged-in Member only (all profile links).
I would like to click or hover on the links on the right and have it bring up the associated page/post as a pop-up. I have used the primary WordPress nav menu, that can be edited from the dashboard. But WordPress menus contain either pages, links, or categories. What one of those three should I use in the menu, to bring up an associated pop-up? The pop-up will look like this:
I thought a post would be a good one. A page will take the user to a new page which is not really what we want. We want it all to stay on this page.
You should use "lightbox gone wild" from this link. I have used in my site and
it is working very fine. There are many features in it like, next-previous button, close
button, open popup inside popup. For any help you can contact me. I have used it in my site