• Resolved Diogenes

    (@matador9)


    Hi.

    When I run a search on my website, using the WordPress search widget, the result fills the entire width of the page, without separating the results by post and pages.

    Determine that it was this plugin since I use the standard template of my theme Twenty Seventeeen in the pages, and everything was observed correctly.

    This happens when in the search there are pages created with Elementor and using the fullwidth standard template of your plugin. When the search is only post, it is observed correctly, with the sidebar on the right.

    I would appreciate any help.

    Sorry for my english.

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  • Can you share a link to your site please?

    Thread Starter Diogenes

    (@matador9)

    The page is: https://bit.ly/2lzXNit

    Try searching for: sobre mi

    Regards

    I don’t see the template markup or css being returned on that search page.
    <body class="search search-results wp-custom-logo group-blog hfeed has-sidebar title-tagline-hidden colors-light elementor-default" cz-shortcut-listen="true">

    As far as I can tell is your site is returning the “page” and not the search results for that keyphrase.

    What other plugins do you have active?

    Thread Starter Diogenes

    (@matador9)

    In localhost install the clean WordPress only with the elementor and your plugin with the theme twenty seventeen unmodified and the error was repeated.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by Diogenes.

    When you deactivate the plugin does the search return the search results page for the keyphrase or does it return the actual page itself?

    Under normal circumstances any search should return the results page even if there’s only one item found. I’ve tested locally with TwentySeventeen, Elementor and Page Templater active and I don’t see the issue you are facing.

    What other plugins do you have active?

    Thread Starter Diogenes

    (@matador9)

    Sorry for the inconvenience, I was able to solve the problem by installing another template plugin.
    Again, apologies for the inconvenience.

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