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Forums › Forums › Search & Filter Pro › Not inherit the design post in the results of the search
To do this you will need to create custom CSS. There are many posts with examples in. This search will reveal many:
https://support.searchandfilter.com/forums/search/.searchandfilter+.sf-input-radio/
Hi, Thanks for your help, everything works fine, I’m very grateful for the dedication.
I ask you one more question, I want to add two date fields, with their respective ranges, which also includes a search engine and taxonomies. The problem is that I do not want to depend on one another, that is, when changing the date 1 start the search without having to enter the date data 2. I do not know if I explain.
-Search for
-Taxonomies 1
-Taxonomies 2
-Date 1 (Search only by Date 1 or both)
–Since
—Until
-Date 2 (Search only by Date 2 or both)
—Since
—-Until
Thank you!
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