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Tagged: genesis_do_search_title, reposition search title

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 7 months ago by Tom.
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  • March 29, 2014 at 8:09 pm #97360
    nikcree
    Member

    I want to reposition the Search Page title from the genesis_before_loop to genesis_before_content_sidebar_wrap. I have tried in functions:

    remove_action( 'genesis_before_loop', 'genesis_do_search_title' );
    add_action('genesis_before_content_sidebar_wrap','genesis_do_search_title');

    but didn't do the trick.

    I know I could create a search.php in the child theme directory and modify it there, but was thinking I could simply do this in the functions.

    Can anyone help here please. MAny thanks
    Nik

    http://www.belgraveandbeyond.com.au/?s=Wordpress
    April 2, 2014 at 1:33 am #98029
    Tom
    Participant

    Hi Nik,

    I tried this and find it to be an interesting problem - no doubt compounded by my learning curve! 🙂

    So: I can see why you want to do this with your theme design and I can get the same result you do - an additional Search Archive title where you want it, but cannot remove the original archive title. Google and all the usual Genesis code caches didn't turn up anything.

    I'm chiming in to subscribe to this thread and find out how this is done properly if/when someone can provide the code snippet and to provide at least a workaround:

    The search results page has an added class of 'search-results'. You can use this and some simple CSS to hide the original archive title on this page only for the result that (I think) you want:

    .search-results .content .archive-description {
        display: none;
    }

    Of any use?


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