Arash Safari
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Hey benstones,
I haven’t heard from you.
Marking this ticket as resolved.
Feel free to open a new ticket if you had any issues.
Thanks!Hello Benstones,
We hope that the issue is resolved.
We are marking this topic as resolved.
Feel free to open new topic if you have any issues.
Thanks.
Hello arpitgoyall,
We haven’t heard from you for a while.
We are marking this topic as resolved.
You can create another topic if you have any issue.Thanks.
Hello benstones,
Thank you for using QMean.
In version 1.8 (recently released) we added two attributes to the shortcode, to customize search areas and post types.
[qmean areas="" post_types=""]
You can read more on QMean’s shortcode
Please let me know if you need more details.
Thanks
- This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Arash Safari.
Hey arpitgoyall,
Thank you for using the plugin.
Can you please check if you have any JavaScript errors on you console, It might be a conflict with current search field
(To look for errors please press F12 (or right click and inspect element) and look into console tab in the window.)Version 1.7 is available and before that please update and let me know.
I hope it helps or it is not too late.
Thanks
Hey Benstones,
Thank you for using the plugin.
In version 1.7 there is a new shortcode [qmean-dym] you can use this on your search page.
There are multiple ways:- Make sure your theme uses
get_search_form
hook. - You can put this code on your search.php file
<?php do_action('qmean_suggestion');?>
- Or you can find a proper hook and add it in QMean > Settings > Custom Action Hook
I hope it helps or it is not too late.
Please let me know if you had any issues.Thanks
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [QMean - WordPress Did You Mean and Search Suggestion Like Google] WarningThis warning shows that it couldn’t match the phrase.
Could you please tell me what phrase you have searched and your word count number in settings?