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  • Hi @sergiotosi,

    Could you provide us the URL to your site?

    Thread Starter sergiotosi

    (@sergiotosi)

    I’m sorry my site is local

    Thread Starter sergiotosi

    (@sergiotosi)

    [ultimate-faqs] shortcode, highlight only the faqs without the search form

    Hi sergiotosi,

    Do you mean that the shortcode [ultimate-faq-search] isn’t displaying any search input at all?

    Since your site is local, could you send us a screenshot of what you’re seeing? (you can upload screenshots to https://postimages.org/ and post the links here, if it’s easier)

    Thread Starter sergiotosi

    (@sergiotosi)

    you got it right !!, [ultimate-faqs] only displays the faqs, [ultimate-faq-search] does nothing does not work.
    I entered [ultimate-faq-search] instead of [ultimate-faqs] is correct. the screen shot is only ([ultimate-faq-search])

    Hi sergiotosi,

    I could not find any screenshot attached to your previous reply. If you are trying to display both the search option and the FAQ on the same page then you could do so by adding the show_on_load=”Yes” attribute to your search shortcode. For example, use the following shortcode:

    
    [ultimate-faq-search show_on_load="Yes"]
    
    Thread Starter sergiotosi

    (@sergiotosi)

    sorry!, putting [ultimate-faq-search show_on_load = & quot; Yes & quot;] or [ultimate-faq-search] on the title of a page, in the front-end side wordpress does not interpret the command, displays the word exactly as written. the only command that works is [ultimate-faqs] which displays the faqs without a search form

    Hi sergiotosi,

    You have to copy/paste the exact same shortcode as the one given below:
    [ultimate-faq-search show_on_load=”Yes”]

    Or, you can also use the included Search FAQs Gutenberg block and write “Yes” in the Show on Load field.

    This will place the FAQ search feature on your page and also show all the FAQs on page load.

    Thread Starter sergiotosi

    (@sergiotosi)

    I copy and paste the shorcode into the title of the page exactly [ultimate-faq-search show_on_load = “Yes”], but does not interpret the command but displays the message [ultimate-faq-search show_on_load = “Yes”]

    Hi sergiotosi,

    1)

    I copy and paste the shorcode into the title of the page exactly

    The shortcode needs to go into the page content, not the page title.
    For example:

    2) We think there might be an issue with the quotes you’re using, could you please try inserting this exact code into the page content instead:

    [ultimate-faq-search show_on_load="Yes"]

    Thread Starter sergiotosi

    (@sergiotosi)

    I’m sorry but entering your shortcode, the FAQs and the search form are not displayed.
    it only displays the writing of the integral shortcode

    Hi sergiotosi,

    We tested it on our demo site and it definitely works. WordPress is extremely finicky when it comes to the formatting of quotes. (This is why it’s best to just type in your shortcodes instead of copy/pasting.) You need to make sure to use only plain text single or double quotes. Try this and see if it makes a difference.

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