Adding Search to a website
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Adding Search to a website
I want to add a simple search function to my website that will enable to visitor to look for available patters in the galleries. I look at page 76 in the manual, but I am seeing how to addd this option? I did a search on the forum, but most started after install of a seach engine and were solving some issue. Suggestions? I did look at included extensions and tried "Google Search Box", but there are no instructions on install and use.
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Re: Adding Search to a website
Apart from the mentioned extension have you looked at the following? How to add a site search to your website?
Note there is a "Help" file for all extension(s) to access it you simply click on "Help" at the bottom right of the extension(s) as it is in PDF format you will need to have the likes of Adobe PDF reader installed or something similar.
If either of these is not suitable then you will need to install a third party script from a external source.
Note there is a "Help" file for all extension(s) to access it you simply click on "Help" at the bottom right of the extension(s) as it is in PDF format you will need to have the likes of Adobe PDF reader installed or something similar.
If either of these is not suitable then you will need to install a third party script from a external source.
Re: Adding Search to a website
I did click on the "Display Documentation", but it returned the xxx.pdf could not be found"
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Re: Adding Search to a website
Do you have the likes of Adobe PDF reader installed or similar Foxit PDF reader?
Re: Adding Search to a website
Hi. Yes, I have Acrobat.
Re: Adding Search to a website
All extensions include a PDF document. The PDFfile has the same name as the extension.
The site search tool is explained here:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/sitesearch.html
The site search tool is explained here:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/sitesearch.html
Re: Adding Search to a website
I tried the site search, but it was not finding the text under the pictures in the gallery. Is there another one that would accomplish this?
Re: Adding Search to a website
Maybe the search index is set to text only?