• This is a good/excellent plugin that does what it promises.

    However, I had a struggle to stop the WordPress search form appearing on the search-results page, thus allowing visitors to by-pass the settings of Ivory Search.
    Better/more complete guidelines would have been helpful.

    Regards

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  • Plugin Author Vinod Dalvi

    (@vinod-dalvi)

    Thank you for your valuable feedback!

    However, I had a struggle to stop the WordPress search form appearing on the search-results page, thus allowing visitors to by-pass the settings of Ivory Search.

    You can get help for this in the plugin support here https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/add-search-to-menu/

    Thread Starter Toon Gerritsen

    (@toon-gerritsen)

    Hi Vinod,

    Searching a forum is not such a good idea, it is often searching for a needle in a haystack.
    Searching the forum you indicated with the terms “search results page” gives 50 items, none of which deal with my issue.

    This must be an issue for many WordPress users, because many themes show a search field/bar on top of the search results.

    I would expect a page in https://ivorysearch.com/documentation/
    e.g. Display Search Form on Search Results Page.

    I know the solution is not easy and requires coding, but one is better warned than unaware.

    Regards

    Plugin Author Vinod Dalvi

    (@vinod-dalvi)

    Sorry If I was not clear but I meant you to create a new topic in the support forum here https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/add-search-to-menu/#new-post so that I can help you.

    The theme search form is controlled by the Default Search Form of the Ivory Search plugin and I think the same is displayed on the search results page on your website.

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