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Oh and thank you for pointing me in the right direction too!
It looks like you were right. The problem was only manifesting under the child theme because the search forms of that plugin weren’t active at the homepage or the category pages for the parent theme (so the parent theme was working).
My apologies for dragging you into this as it clearly has nothing to do with the theme itself or the child theme.
I’m clearing the cache 🙂
The stylesheet loads now but the categories are still empty as well as the homepage’s “LATEST ADDITIONS” (there are products there that don’t display under https).
Are you seeing something different?
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.I have installed CloudFlare’s official plugin for HTTPS Protocol Rewriting (it’s turned on).
And even though WordPress HTTPS plugin is not currently active on the site, I did install it before I contact you but it didn’t work. It’s weird because it’s just the CHILD theme that’s causing this. And only on desktops.
By the way, mobile css is loading nicely under https.
This is PERFECT. Thank you very much – I really appreciate your effort.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi Rui,
Thank you for your reply.
1. I’ve already done that but I’m not talking about the header search. I’m referring to the search bar shortcode we can insert via the Swift Page Builder -> Elements -> Search. While the header search function is ALREADY set to only look for products, search bars inserted via the Swift Page Builder looks for both products and posts and searching for a query will show results in blog archives template. I’m asking if that search bar (inserted through Swift Page Builder to PAGES) can be set to look for products and products alone.
2. That’s a bit surprising, I must say. Maybe it’s my ignorance talking but I thought a widget built-in WooCommerce would have been styled anyway (since this theme is mainly built for WooCommerce). And the CSS is already there for the normal search bar, I’m simply asking how to apply the SAME styling to WooCommerce’s product search.
If that’s really outside the scope of your support, could you tell me if it’s possible to have the default search bar (that you have styled) to only look for products?
Thank you.
Alternatively – could I switch off the AJAX results?
I hope I’m not hijacking Sharif’s thread but I’d also like to have this option. If possible.
Thank you.
Wow Ed!
Both worked perfectly! Thank you very much – you guys are awesome.
Expect a warm review coming your way on ThemeForest! 🙂
Thank you.
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