I previously installed Relevanssi on my website hosted on Hostinger shared hosting, but it wasn’t working. When I searched, it displayed this message: ‘It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for.’ I thought this was due to the large amount of data on my website, which might have caused improper indexing and slow query results.
However, after upgrading to Hostinger VPS hosting, the issue persists. I’ve successfully indexed 1.36 million entries, but I’m still not getting any search results.
Please help….
]]>We have the main leaderboard set to appear in all 6 options. But when we want a different leaderboard to show up on a search page —both leaderboards will be displayed.
This is what the Sonoma banner is set for; to show up only on Sonoma posts (list not shown) and searches for Sonoma.
Ive tried url, url parameters, but i might be missing a step. Can you please point me in the right direction. We don’t want the main leaderboard to show when we have search enabled on other banners. Just one banner at the top.
Thanks
Rob
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]]>I am unable to update plugins. Each time I attempt to update one, I get a fail message. I have tried deactivating all my plugins and then attempt to update one, and get a fail. Healthcheck provided the REST API message above, I included it since this seems to be a topic on the support forums. To install a new plugin, I have to download and install via Zipfile. Note, I installed the Disable Gutenberg plugin because I like the old layout better. I am also unable to add or delete or update themes.
No problems until the latest WP updates.
Thanks for the help!!!!
]]>I believe this is a 5.* WP version problem.
]]>So, I want to change tags into searches, so that when people click on a tag, which has a link structured like:
mysite.com/tag/tag-link
eg. mysite.com/tag/cats-and-dogs
it goes to:
mysite.com/?s=tag-name
eg. mysite.com/?s=Cats and Dogs
I’m guessing a simple addition to functions.php would achieve that. Any ideas?
]]>[wpstatistics stat=searches time=today]
[wpstatistics stat=searches time=month]
[wpstatistics stat=searches time=total]
This is generating the following:
253
253
253
As you can see, the ‘searches’ stat is returning the same value regardless of the time argument setting.
Can this please be fixed to show the correct values?
Thank you.
WP 4.9.4
PHP 7.0.25
MySQL 5.5.51
We have set up multiple publication list, one for each professor and one for all lab related publications. I would like to set the parameters on the search box for each list so that it only returns results form that author’s page vs all publications. I’m not seeing an author parameter for the tpsearch shortcode.
Is there a way to do this? I’m sorry if this simple thing I should be able to figure out. All help is greatly appreciated.
]]>I contacted Tech Support, and they say this is due to a known issue which they are in the process of fixing, so don’t spend any time troubleshooting your site for conflicting scripts, plugins, or themes (like I did).
In my testing I tried both version 2.4.3 and version 3.0.0, and both are affected by this bug, so there is no reason to stick with 2.4.3 and not upgrade if you want the SSL support offered by 3.0.0.
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