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  • Plugin Author Mayeenul Islam

    (@wzislam)

    Fred, thank you for trying out things upside down. That helps a lot.
    BTW, I couldn’t replicate the issue.
    Tested in two different environments: Windows and Linux hosting.

    Each time I’s getting the knowledgebase contents on default WordPress search (?s=something).

    Here’s the test result in a GIF:
    https://gph.is/28IcOnL

    Thread Starter Frederic

    (@wpexpertca)

    Ok go here: https://domanager.co/knowledgebase/?from=sd

    Type “Coming” and you will get the front page result. Now time, “first” which is the title of the first article, nothing in the result…

    Thread Starter Frederic

    (@wpexpertca)

    Why you resolved this ticket? It still not working! The search engine in Nano doesn’t seach in the knowledge database.

    Plugin Author Mayeenul Islam

    (@wzislam)

    I’m extremely sorry, I’m too late with ticket. And I’m sorry marking the ticket as resolved.

    I think you mistaken of some sort: the plugin doesn’t include any search engine. It inherits the default WordPress search engine.

    So,
    I typed: “Coming” and here’s the result:
    https://domanager.co/?s=Coming

    I typed: “first” and here’s the result:
    https://domanager.co/?s=first

    Isn’t that seems okay? Please point out the KB article that is missing in the search result.

    Plugin Author Mayeenul Islam

    (@wzislam)

    Could you please provide your feedback?

    Thread Starter Frederic

    (@wpexpertca)

    Hi, well, I was trying to use the search inside the knowledgebase main page. Since I didn’t get any answer from you after a month, I decided to build my own KB. Thank you for your support.

    Plugin Author Mayeenul Islam

    (@wzislam)

    I’m so sorry, actually I din’t get the notification on this thread because it’s marked resolved. Feeling so sorry for that.

    Only Knowledgebase searching is already a ready product here in our end, is ready to come for you in near-future inshALLAH. So I think you won’t need to build that.

    But in the mean time, your site search (default WP search) is fully functioning.

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