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- June 29, 2022 at 12:21 PM #12285
Hi Support,
Your plugin has been great! But is it possible to configure the search bar to search on the Menu list that I created?
Let say I make a menu set with 25 items in it, and I want the search bar to be able to show the menu from the list.Thanks for your help!
A - June 29, 2022 at 12:31 PM #12286
Hi Again,
I found the setting that I wished to use under Menu Search and assign it to the menu list that I created. But, is it possible to show the result in AJAX? I do not want the search result to be displayed in other page.
Thanks!
A - June 29, 2022 at 8:43 PM #12289
I hope you are well today and thank you for your question.
Yes, you can enable AJAX search in the search form settings displayed on the below path.
Admin Area -> Ivory Search -> Search Forms -> Edit Search Form -> AJAX
Best regards,
Ivory Search Support- July 1, 2022 at 11:01 AM #12301
Hi Support,
Yes I have activated this previously for each search form that I created. But I mean, when I want to assign a search bar ON a menu list, which can only be activated through “menu-search” option on settings. I do not see any Ajax option, except if I assign a specific search form for it, which I do not want to.
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- July 1, 2022 at 4:14 PM #12304
except if I assign a specific search form for it, which I do not want to.
Yes, in that case, you have to assign a specific search form for the menu.
Could you please tell me why you do not want to do it?
- July 3, 2022 at 1:44 PM #12321
Because I need this search form in 24 different languages with each form saying “No results” found in those languages. If I assign a specific search form, I cannot adapt the translated no result found message in different language.
So I can only assign 1 specific search form for this menu search feature?
- July 4, 2022 at 3:37 PM #12327
Because I need this search form in 24 different languages with each form saying “No results” found in those languages. If I assign a specific search form, I cannot adapt the translated no result found message in different language.
You can translate the “No results found” message into other languages.
So I can only assign 1 specific search form for this menu search feature?
Yes
- July 5, 2022 at 3:21 PM #12347
The last time I tries, the custom content from Ivory Search was not integrated with WPML, but I did made a request about it.
Is it integrated now? If yes, this will be a huge game changer.
- July 5, 2022 at 8:06 PM #12351
You can find those strings if you search as explained here:
Finding strings that don’t appear on the String Translation page
That will help you find the strings, add them to WPML > String Translation, and then you can manually translate them from inside WPML > String Translation.
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