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  • Hey,

    yes, we are planning to release a new version in the next two weeks – please bear with us in the meantime.

    Sorry for the inconvenience, take care and have a lovely day,
    Petra

    Hey,

    thanks for reaching out but to be honest we only improve the default WP search. If you can somehow implement that default “search field” to your search form then you are all set but other than that, I am sorry to say, what you are trying to achieve is not possible with our plugin.

    Take care and have a nice day,
    Petra

    Hey,

    sorry for not replying sooner! To be completely honest I really think that the only viable solution is the one I provided – have you tried it and it didn’t work?

    I can take a closer look if you wish but I am going to need an access to your blog.

    Let me know what you think, all the best,
    Petra

    Hey,

    thanks for reaching out – would you be so kind and give me a link to your blog so that I can take a closer look?

    Looking forward to your reply,
    Petra

    Hey Andre,

    thanks for reaching out – if I am not mistaken you have also contacted us via email but we can continue here if you wish.

    First thing first, may I get a link to your blog, so that I can take a closer look?

    As far as those custom fields go, there are some things to consider:
    go to your create-new-post page or β€” even better β€” in one of your previous already-published-posts. On the right top corner you should see the ‘Screen Options’ button; click on it for the drop-down menu to open. After that, tick the box next to ‘Custom Fields’.

    Now you should be able to see a new box below the editor called ‘Custom Fields’. Create new custom field, name your image that you would later like to use it as a thumbnail for this specific post (something like “My thumbnail”), enter the URL of the image you would like to use and finish with the click on the button “Add Custom Field”. Of course, don’t forget to save this draft, or publish the post when you’re ready.

    After that, visit the settings of (y)our plugin and scroll down to the bottom. The option called “Use custom field for thumbnails” should be ticked, and select the value you’ve set up before (if you used “My thumbnail”, select that one).

    Now, the important thing is this: the value of the Custom Field stays the same for every new post, while the URL of the image (obviously) changes. In other words: the name of the Custom Field stays the same, images change. That’s because once you set up your settings in the plugin settings (when you choose which value our the Custom Field our plugin should use for the thumbnails), you won’t have to change it again in the future. This way you save yourself a lot of time.

    Once you have set this up, you just add a Custom Field with every new post, set the image you want to use for the thumbnail, while the name stays the same. Also worth noting is that you should keep the images you want to use for thumbnails as square as possible and that they’re not too big. The perfect size would be 151×151 pixels (or bigger), but that is not that crucial. Just don’t use the biggest images you can find, because this can return you some problems.

    Let me know how it goes, take care and have a lovely day,
    Petra

    Hey David,

    you can try this: go to “Plugins”-> “Editor” and in the search-everything.php file find the “function se_search_default()” function.
    Modify search_sql_query like so:

    $search_sql_query .= ") AND $wpdb->posts.post_type <> 'page' ";

    Don’t forget to click “Update File” after the change.

    Let me know how it goes, take care and have a lovely weekend,
    Petra

    This is really great news πŸ™‚ Happy to be of any help, to be honest – I was a bit hesitant to give you the link because I haven’t tested it myself but everything worked out in the end.

    Happy blogging, take care and have a lovely weekend!

    Glad to hear it works now πŸ™‚

    Happy blogging, take care and have a lovely day,
    Petra

    Hey,

    thanks for reaching out – the thing is, we always had some kind of issue with Woocommerce, especially with the custom themes combo. Would you be so kind and please check this topic:
    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/woocommerce-107?replies=3#post-5709345
    and maybe try out this plugin:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/search-by-sku-for-woocommerce/ ?
    Haven’t tested it out myself but I am eager to hear the results.

    Looking forward to your reply,
    Petra

    Hey,

    thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately I must inform you that although our plugin can search for attachments on your blog, it cannot index & search through your PDF files.
    But we still believe there’s a way to get your PDF’s content searchable though β€” try to copy & paste the content of your PDF file into the custom field box, when editing that particular blog post where you attached that file. This way, our plugin should be able to search for/through the content of your file via the custom field option. We would really love to hear about the results, if you choose to give it a try.

    As far as we have been able to test it on our end β€” it works.

    The other option is to install the following plugin, which certainly does claim that it can index your PDF files and make them searchable. Here’s the link: https://searchwp.com/

    Hope this helps, take care and have a nice day,
    Petra

    Hey Joydeep,

    thanks for reaching out but I am sorry to say that this is a bit too ambitious for our plugin, sorry.

    All the best,
    Petra

    Hey,

    thanks for reaching out! To be completely honest we had a user with the similar issue but could never get to the bottom of it – it has something to do the way Facebook grabs thumbnails. I did a little digging and I have found this plugin that could maybe help: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-facebook-open-graph-protocol/ . Haven’t tested it out myself but I am eager to hear the results if you decide to try it out.

    Looking forward to your reply,
    Petra

    Hey Ato,

    thanks for reaching out! We had a user, that had the same issue as you have – the problem was causing other plugin that was blocking ours to update. I can’t remember the name (I think it was something like WP Firewall) but if you give me a list of your plugins I am sure we can spot the culprit.

    Looking forward to your reply,
    Petra

    Hey,

    thanks for reaching out! We can work with up to 800 sourcefeeds. In theory you can have more than that but in practice about 800 will be “processed”.

    Hope this helps, take care and have a nice day,
    Petra

    Hey,

    thanks for reaching out but unfortunately I can’t check your site, I get this error:

    INFORMATIONEN ÜBER IHRE DOMAIN
    
    Wenn Sie Inhaber der aufgerufenen Domain sind, lesen Sie die folgende Nachricht bitte aufmerksam.
    
    Diese Domain ist leider zur Zeit nicht erreichbar. Dies ist kein technisches Problem.
    
    Wir haben Ihnen eine E-Mail an die bei uns hinterlegte E-Mail-Adresse gesendet, in der Sie weitere Instruktionen finden.

    When the site is up and running, let me know.

    Take care and have a nice day,
    Petra

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