• I have asked this once but there has been no one offering help.

    At first I thought it was a jquery conflict but after implementing the solution the search form still does not appear in the two browsers in the desktop. It works fine in Safari, IE and in all browsers I tested in mobile devices, including Chrome.

    Checked theme, checked browser inspectors, etc there has been no errors pertaining to this issue. What could have been cause?

    Can someone help please?

    This is the site in question: https://www.teaguardian.com

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  • Hi Flyhead. For what it’s worth, I posted a code comparison on Pastebin. Main difference that I see between Chrome and IE is the script.

    Thread Starter Flyhead

    (@bukers)

    Hello bdbrown. It is very nice of you to have checked the issue and responded to me. Same as last time. ?? Thank you

    I had doubt in my new searchform.php tailored to use Google search after seeing the comparison you pasted.

    I tried these:

    • Adding the action command in the call, which I thought was redundant for the Google case but is present in the original theme form.
    • Deactivating my own form so defaulting to the theme’s original form.

    In both cases, both Chrome and Firefox are still not responding. Still no idea what is going on. Don’t even have a way to check it.

    Extremely desperate. We have to jump theme if a solution is not coming up soon enough.

    Sorry to say but I’m out of ideas. I agree that site functionality is more important than the theme so, if you find something else that works, I’d say make the switch.

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