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December 31, 2012 at 2:20 pm in reply to: Customizing search results page for use with Relevanssi #8623
lostintime
MemberYes, is_search() worked fine, which makes the function a bit more generic.
Here's the link to my site: http://www.buurtaal.de/blog/
It's in German. I hope that doesn't scare you 😉 The search box is in the sidebar, there where it says "SUCHEN AUF BUURTAAL"
I used the search term "olibollen" . That should give you "Did you mean: oliebollen" in the left top corner. (The free version of Relevanssi which I am using bases the suggestions on logged queries. Since I only started usin the plugin yesterday there is currently very little data.)
Thanks again for your help, it's very much appreciated.
December 31, 2012 at 12:25 pm in reply to: Customizing search results page for use with Relevanssi #8615lostintime
MemberIt works – you're brilliant Bill 🙂
Now I only have to figure out how to style the output, because the resulting string gets displayed at the top left corner of the browser window instead of *inside" the search results page, where I want it to appear.
Any suggestions on that?
Happy New Year's Eve!
December 30, 2012 at 1:22 pm in reply to: Customizing search results page for use with Relevanssi #8428lostintime
MemberThat looks great Bill. Thanks! Will try it and let you know how it goes.
Just a thought: Could I replace
if ( is_page('1234') ) {
with
if ( is_search() ) {
?
lostintime
MemberYes, I can see it too Adam. Perhaps you should talk to the plugin developer. Nick's around here a lot so the chances are good that he'll be able to help you out.
lostintime
MemberHi there Adam,
Susan is right there. While the theme itself is responsive, the header image you are using is not. It won't scale automagically. That explains why it get cuts off on the side on smaller displays. (Out of the box, Agency does not have a header image, if I'm not mistaken. – or if it does, it's rather tiny.)
In order to display a different (less wide) Â image for each viewport you would have to define these in the corresponding media queries in your theme's style.css.
lostintime
MemberThat's brilliant Riavon. Â Thanks for your help!
December 27, 2012 at 10:53 am in reply to: Migration question: When to use the SEO Data Transporter plugin? #7689lostintime
MemberJust a quick follow-up: Today I migrated my site, using the SEO Data Transporter. I am happy to report that it all seems to have gone well.
December 12, 2012 at 9:46 am in reply to: Migration question: When to use the SEO Data Transporter plugin? #4719lostintime
MemberThanks for your advice Bill. Its' very much appreciated.
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