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I have installed the plugin.
Thanks for your help. I tried that, but it produced a 500 server error on my site, claiming that there is an extra semicolon on this line:
if ( !is_admin() && $query->is_main_query() && $query->is_search() ) {
They were crowding the header a bit too much, so I took them out. I’m sorry I forgot to let you know! That said, it’s probably a good question to answer because I bet you’ll get it in the future.
December 3, 2015 at 7:52 pm in reply to: Make Standard Icons Display as Squares Instead of Circles #233185Thanks!
December 3, 2015 at 7:43 pm in reply to: Make Standard Icons Display as Squares Instead of Circles #233178That worked! Thanks!
Every product in that category relies upon the WooCommerce Gravity Forms extension. If you click on any product in that category, then you’ll see a list of drop down options that are powered by WooCommerce Gravity Forms extension. The Atelier “Search” is including information from those drop downs, but I’m trying to exclude them because their inclusion renders the “Search” virtually useless.
The search result happens any time I use the “Search” icon in the header. The affected products are all of the ones in this product category: https://www.pushpinsandfabriccorkboards.com/product-category/fabric-covered-bulletin-boards/
Okay, well, I’ve come full circle. I love the Super Search, but I’m afraid I may frustrate my clients if that’s the only searching option available, since the Super Search doesn’t allow my clients to perform a traditional search like the “Search” option provides in the Atelier theme. So, I’m back to my original request for the “Search” to exclude the WooCommerce Gravity Forms extension fields. Thanks for your help!
Is it possible to use Custom CSS to set the hero text color for the entire website?
Actually, my one remaining issue is that the Super Search currently doesn’t display the full titles of my categories and attributes. For example, if you click the Super Search on the right side of our main menu and then click the [product type] option, you’ll see the word “decorative,” but you’ll see that if you select it the product category is actually “decorative push pins.” Would you guys mind helping me fix that? Thanks!
I didn’t get the issue resolved, but I don’t need it resolved anymore because I decided to switch to the Super Search, which alleviated the issue.
If I can piggy back off the same idea, I’m trying to change the hero heading text color, but can’t find the option to do it. Would you mind helping me? Thanks!
December 1, 2015 at 6:04 pm in reply to: "FREE" tag appears on fabrics and they cannot be added to cart! #232525That did it! We don’t have any items that are free. Is it possible to disable that tag altogether? Functionally, the site seems to work great now–I just don’t want to mislead people with a “FREE” tag. Thank you for the QUICK reply! Great customer service!
December 1, 2015 at 5:59 pm in reply to: "FREE" tag appears on fabrics and they cannot be added to cart! #232519I notice that the fabrics are able to be added to cart when I disable the WooCommerce Gravity Forms extension. Even then, the “FREE” tag stays. Hopefully hay helps!
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