How to Create a Custom Search Results Page with Elementor Pro 🔍
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 เม.ย. 2023
- In this video tutorial, you will learn how to create a custom search results page for your WordPress website using Elementor Pro. By default, WordPress search results pages are often bland and unattractive, providing little in the way of customization options. With Elementor Pro, however, you can create a fully customized search results page that matches your website's design and style.
We'll start by walking you through the process of creating a new page and setting it up as your search results page. From there, we'll show you how to use Elementor Pro's powerful visual editor to design and customize your page, including how to add dynamic content like search results and pagination.
With our step-by-step guidance, you'll be able to create a custom search results page that not only looks great but also enhances the user experience on your website. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced web designer, this tutorial is sure to help you take your website to the next level. So why wait? Watch the video now and get started!
Amazing! Best tutorial we've seen on this! Subscribed! Thanks Chris
thank you brother keep going
How do I get it to only display my blog posts?
Thanks!
But... What can we if the information I what to show is not a product? Just some content or options in a specific page of my website
Hmm.. Im haing issues making it only show blog posts, do you have any ideas on how that could be done? It doesnt have a query function in the builder.
hey Ale - Do you have a full elementor pro license? if so, it should be under form widget > content > query . Otherwiste contact me through my site and i will be happy to help you.
My search results page always show EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE, NO MATTER WHAT TERM WAS SEARCHED FOR. WHY?!?!?!?!?!?!
This issue is typically related to the query settings.
Widget post > Content > Query > Current Query
@@emiwebs I have the same issue. Where do I find query settings?
@@komaljain4645 Widget post > Content > Query > Current Query