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Trevor.
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Anonymous(Private) January 17, 2017 at 11:09 am #83030
Hi,
unfortunately your plugin didn’t find any results on my Templatic – Eventum theme.
I have default settings for every options.
Other search plugin (Ultimate WP Query Search Filter) plugin is working good but is not able to filter by dates in MetaKeys.
I asked several times before purchase your plugin if your plugin is able to do this. Nobody answer to my questions, they were deleted immediately.
But now after purchase of your plugin it doesn’t event found anything (I didn’t try to search in metakeys yet).Please what is correct settings for Templatic – Eventum theme with your plugin
Trevor(Private) January 17, 2017 at 2:14 pm #83123Hi Petr
I have taken a long look at your theme and child theme. You have chosen the default As an Archive method with the default search.php template file.
But, your theme is handling the wp_query in a non-standard way. So, for now, set this search up using the shortcode method, where you will need to make a search results page for it. The documentation for this method is here.
Trevor(Private) January 17, 2017 at 2:47 pm #83136I am not aware of a simple way to do that, but a mysql script will probably do it for you.
You would need first to go look in the wp database to see what is actually stored for those fields. But, you only have 6 events so far, so I would have thought it easier to install Advanced Custom Fields, set up a date field with a different name, then quickly enter the data and see if that works.
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