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Jak dodać zaawansowane pole wyszukiwania w WordPress przy użyciu Facetious

Jeśli pracujesz nad witryną internetową z dużą ilością treści w konfiguratorach taksonomii i typach treści, to chciałbyś ułatwić twoim klientom ich znalezienie. Jednym ze sposobów na to jest umożliwienie twoim użytkownikom zawężenia wyszukiwania. Wcześniej pokazaliśmy, jak utworzyć formularz wyszukiwania WordPress z zaawansowanymi opcjami wyboru typu treści. Wymagało to jednak ręcznego dodania kodu do twojego motywu. W tym artykule pokażemy, jak dodać zaawansowane pole wyszukiwania w WordPress przy użyciu Facetious.

An advanced search form in WordPress

Pierwszą rzeczą, którą musisz zrobić, to zainstalować i włączyć wtyczkę Facetious. Po włączaniu wtyczka dodaje widżet wyszukiwania Facetious w sekcji Wygląd ” Widżety. Przeciągnij i upuść widżet Facetious Search na twój panel boczny lub inny obszar z widżetami.

Configuration options for Facetious search widget

Wtyczka pozwala wybrać, które taksonomie i typy treści mają zostać uwzględnione jako pole kryteriów wyszukiwania. Można nawet ograniczyć wyszukiwanie do określonego typu treści, takiego jak wpisy, strony lub media. Facetious wykorzystuje również własną strukturę permalinków dla strony wyników wyszukiwania, co pozwala wtyczce dobrze współpracować z wtyczkami buforującymi, takimi jak WP Super Cache i W3 Total Cache.

Umożliwiając użytkownikom wybór kategorii, tagów i innych opcji w celu zawężenia wyników wyszukiwania, opcja ta nadal korzysta z wbudowanej funkcji wyszukiwania WordPress. Większość osób zgodzi się, że nie jest to najlepsza opcja. Właśnie dlatego napisaliśmy, jak dodać Google Custom Search w WordPress.

Mamy nadzieję, że ten artykuł pomógł ci dodać zaawansowane opcje wyszukiwania do twojej witryny internetowej WordPress. W przypadku uwag i pytań możesz znaleźć nas na Twitterze i Facebooku lub zostawić komentarz poniżej.

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  1. sahil

    This plugin is closed now. please update this post.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Thank you for letting us know, we will certainly keep an eye out for alternative options.

      Administrator

  2. Joe

    I’m looking to build a smart and detailed product search page – much like ebay, this would let the user pick various categories, filters, sliders, etc. Is there a recommended WP plugin that could do all this using queries on the backend database?

    Thanks,

    Joe

  3. Steven Denger

    Well the WP Google search is not compatible with my version which is 4.4.3 and if Facetious does not give good search results then I am back to square one – no search box. I am now content on not having a search box after the crazy hassle trying to find one. SearchWP wants $49.00 for their plugin. I would not trust purchasing that for the simple reason that the wordpress search widget that came with my site does not function at all and comes about all scrambled. What is it with Wordpress and Search Boxes anyway?

  4. Steven Denger

    This forum is most of the time very helpful – but all to often it seems to fall into the category of technical info for the more experienced developers. Experienced developers generally do not need help as they are the ones who can answer questions for the one’s like me.
    I cannot believe the technical hassle of trying to put a search box on my site – and exactly where I want it. I have a search widget that comes out all messed up. It displays the box with the name „search” halfway in and half out of the box. Then it says „search” again about an inch below it. All together it takes up and creates a 2 1/2″ space besides not displaying properly. When I try search plugins they are dependant on an existing wordpress search box to be installed to begin with. This is one of very many insanely difficult Wordpress features that takes something one would think to be simple, and make it as impractical and difficult as one could possibly make.
    Like a lot of things that I would like to add to my website, I have to do without because all the help forums are explained like one developer to another instead of made simple enough to just install and use.
    I see the importance of having a search box on my site because it speeds up the searching for a viewer who does not want to dig around for an hour just to find something. But I have given up the idea of ever having one because like a lot of Wordpress additions, it is designed for developers to use instead of the less experienced like myself. And I am experienced enough now that I add everything on my site with code instead of visual – a big advantage when building content in Wordpress.

  5. Steven Denger

    This forum is most of the time very helpful – but all to often it seems to fall into the category of technical info for the more experienced developers. Experienced developers generally do not need help as they are the ones who can answer questions for the one’s like me.
    I cannot believe the technical hassle of trying to put a search box on my site – and exactly where I want it. I have a search widget that comes out all messed up. It displays the box with the name „search” halfway in and half out of the box. Then it says „search” again about an inch below it. All together it takes up and creates a 2 1/2″ space besides not displaying properly. When I try search plugins they are dependant on an existing wordpress search box to be installed to begin with. This is one of very many insanely difficult Wordpress features that takes something one would think to be simple, and make it as impractical and difficult as one could possibly make.
    Like a lot of things that I would like to add to my website, I have to do without because all the help forums are explained like one developer to another instead of made simple enough to just install and use.
    I see the importance of having a search box on my site because it speeds up the searching for a viewer who does not want to dig around for an hour just to find something. But I have given up the idea of ever having one because like a lot of Wordpress additions, it is designed for developers to use instead of the less experienced like myself. And I am experienced enough now that I add everything on my site with code instead of visual – a big advantage when building content in Wordpress.
    I cannot afford a developer to do this so I just give up and have to do without. I have spent enough time on this to build about half of a website.

  6. devi

    need suggestion for online digital library box search

  7. nourteddine

    thanks a lot i was looking for this plugin long time ago

  8. Krish Murali Eswar

    Which is the best option between the four choices:
    1. Word press’s native search
    2. JetPack’s omni search (I am not sure how it works and if it is indeed a search)
    3. Google search for Wordpress
    4. Factitious that you wrote there.

    Would appreciate your help.

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