• Resolved elearn2014

    (@elearn2014)


    Not search only post title,but to show only post title for searching result .
    Here is my searching result of wordpress in my wordpress.

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    I want to make only post tile show at the right,no abstract of post content at the right.

    How to fix the /wp-content/themes/twentyfourteen/search.php?

        <?php
        /**
         * The template for displaying Search Results pages
         *
         * @package WordPress
         * @subpackage Twenty_Fourteen
         * @since Twenty Fourteen 1.0
         */
        
        get_header(); ?>
        
        	<section id="primary" class="content-area">
        		<div id="content" class="site-content" role="main">
        
        			<?php if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
        
        			<header class="page-header">
        				<h1 class="page-title"><?php printf( __( 'Search Results for: %s', 'twentyfourteen' ), get_search_query() ); ?></h1>
        			</header><!-- .page-header -->
        
        				<?php
        					// Start the Loop.
        					while ( have_posts() ) : the_post();
        
        						/*
        						 * Include the post format-specific template for the content. If you want to
        						 * use this in a child theme, then include a file called called content-___.php
        						 * (where ___ is the post format) and that will be used instead.
        						 */
        						get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() );
        
        					endwhile;
        					// Previous/next post navigation.
        					twentyfourteen_paging_nav();
        
        				else :
        					// If no content, include the "No posts found" template.
        					get_template_part( 'content', 'none' );
        
        				endif;
        			?>
        
        		</div><!-- #content -->
        	</section><!-- #primary -->
        
        <?php
        get_sidebar( 'content' );
        get_sidebar();
        get_footer();
    • This topic was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by elearn2014.
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  • the actual output of the search results is in the template called by this line:

    get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() );

    this generally would call the file content.php of your theme (unless you are using post_formats).

    look into content.php of your theme; or post its code here.

    what theme are you using?

    Thread Starter elearn2014

    (@elearn2014)

    Here is my theme’s content.php.
    cat /var/www/html/wp-content/themes/twentyfourteen/content.php

    <?php
    /**
     * The default template for displaying content
     *
     * Used for both single and index/archive/search.
     *
     * @package WordPress
     * @subpackage Twenty_Fourteen
     * @since Twenty Fourteen 1.0
     */
    ?>
    
    <article id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>" <?php post_class(); ?>>
    	<?php twentyfourteen_post_thumbnail(); ?>
    
    	<header class="entry-header">
    		<?php if ( in_array( 'category', get_object_taxonomies( get_post_type() ) ) && twentyfourteen_categorized_blog() ) : ?>
    		<div class="entry-meta">
    			<span class="cat-links"><?php echo get_the_category_list( _x( ', ', 'Used between list items, there is a space after the comma.', 'twentyfourteen' ) ); ?></span>
    		</div>
    		<?php
    			endif;
    
    			if ( is_single() ) :
    				the_title( '<h1 class="entry-title">', '</h1>' );
    			else :
    				the_title( '<h1 class="entry-title"><a href="' . esc_url( get_permalink() ) . '" rel="bookmark">', '</a></h1>' );
    			endif;
    		?>
    
    		<div class="entry-meta">
    			<?php
    				if ( 'post' == get_post_type() )
    					twentyfourteen_posted_on();
    
    				if ( ! post_password_required() && ( comments_open() || get_comments_number() ) ) :
    			?>
    			<span class="comments-link"><?php comments_popup_link( __( 'Leave a comment', 'twentyfourteen' ), __( '1 Comment', 'twentyfourteen' ), __( '% Comments', 'twentyfourteen' ) ); ?></span>
    			<?php
    				endif;
    
    				edit_post_link( __( 'Edit', 'twentyfourteen' ), '<span class="edit-link">', '</span>' );
    			?>
    		</div><!-- .entry-meta -->
    	</header><!-- .entry-header -->
    
    	<?php if ( is_search() ) : ?>
    	<div class="entry-summary">
    		<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
    	</div><!-- .entry-summary -->
    	<?php else : ?>
    	<div class="entry-content">
    		<?php
    			/* translators: %s: Name of current post */
    			the_content( sprintf(
    				__( 'Continue reading %s <span class="meta-nav">&rarr;</span>', 'twentyfourteen' ),
    				the_title( '<span class="screen-reader-text">', '</span>', false )
    			) );
    
    			wp_link_pages( array(
    				'before'      => '<div class="page-links"><span class="page-links-title">' . __( 'Pages:', 'twentyfourteen' ) . '</span>',
    				'after'       => '</div>',
    				'link_before' => '<span>',
    				'link_after'  => '</span>',
    			) );
    		?>
    	</div><!-- .entry-content -->
    	<?php endif; ?>
    
    	<?php the_tags( '<footer class="entry-meta"><span class="tag-links">', '', '</span></footer>' ); ?>
    </article><!-- #post-## -->

    you might want to consider to create a child theme for the edits;
    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Child_Themes

    in content.php (in the child theme; you will need to create a copy of this file in the child theme first), find this section:

    <?php if ( is_search() ) : ?>
    	<div class="entry-summary">
    		<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
    	</div><!-- .entry-summary -->
    	<?php else : ?>

    and change it to:

    <?php if ( is_search() ) : ?>
    	
    	<?php else : ?>
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