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    Great to speak with you James. Sorry I went on a bit.

    So, you need to create a shop page using the Divi WooCommerce Shop module, go in to WooCommerce settings and set that page as the shop page. Then add the search to that page – maybe as a shortcode like:

    [searchandfilter id="1428"]

    and the other shortcode that you might need, inside a code or text module immediately above the Shop module, and after the search form (it can be in the same module as the search form as long as that is above the shop module as well):

    `[searchandfilter id=”1428″ action=”filter_next_query”]

    But, if you search our forum like this:

    https://support.searchandfilter.com/forums/search/divi+woocommerce/

    You might find other useful information, if it does not work.

    Also, I mentioned creating Taxonomies for Make and Model, and enabling ‘Auto Count’ in the General settings. You can use a plugin called Custom Post Type UI, and attach them to the products CPT that WooCommerce makes. You might also find a plugin called Taxonomy Switcher useful to move the tags you already made.

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