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  • pascalus89 Friend
    #397474

    <em>@poseidan 235669 wrote:</em><blockquote>You are absolutely right… :-[

    I thought that the search would open a new page (which did at first), but that’s not the case anymore, the results appear at the end of the frontpage (which is not very convenient). I probably changed something in my settings but I really don’t what it is. That’s very good news since the problem is not really a problem but how can I manage it to open the results not in the homepage? I’m sorry if this question is weird or maybe too simple but I can only change the position of the module, I can’t find a way to change where the results will be displayed and which modules will be displayed around the results. Thanks for your help!!

    :-[

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    Hello I ‘ve got the same problem. The results are in the end of my home page. I don’t understand the explanation for resolving it.
    I use a classical search menu in the top of my site.
    I don’t understand why you are speaking about search menu item.
    Could you help me ?

    Regards

    himangi Friend
    #397555

    Hi pascalus89,

    Could you please update your site admin details at http://support.joomlart.com/index.php?/Tickets/Ticket/View/75060 then i can take a look at your problem.

    pascalus89 Friend
    #397611

    it’s done. Thank’s

    himangi Friend
    #397625

    Hi pascalus89,

    I checked your site and search is working fine.. I have attache a screenshot of search results page for your reference.

    BTW, when you said “It’s done”, did you mean the issue is fixed or did you mean you entered the site access details? 🙂


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    pascalus89 Friend
    #397692

    Hello
    It mean I entered the site access details.
    What I would like, is : the search open a new page and the results don’t appear at the end of the frontpage.

    Thank’s Himangi for helping me

    himangi Friend
    #397809

    Hi,
    I would suggest you to follow the steps below to achieve what you want..

    1. Go to Menus>Menu Manager, create a new menu container, say with name ‘Unpublished Menu’, which will have the menu item we create now, but which you may not want to publish on frontend.
    2. Go in to Menus>Unpublished Menu and create a new menu item of type ‘Search’, save the menu item and keep it published.
    3. Now in frontend, try to search sometext and check what all modules you can still see on the search results page.
    4. Now you need to edit all the modules you are seeing on this search results, which you dont want to show on this page, and from Menu selection list, where it mostly be selected to show on all pages, select the ‘On Selected page Only’ option and select all menu items expect the Search Menu item we have created in first 2 steps.

    You are currently seeing lot of modules on search results page, because the search does not have a menu item, so it does not have an itemsid associated with it, and hence the default itemid / itemid of the home page (1) is cosidered as its itemid and all the modules published on home page gets displayed on the search results page.. So when we created a menu item above, it assigns an itemid to the search pages and when we edit a module to unselect the Search menu from menu assignment, the itemid and the module association breaks, not showing the module on any search pages.

    I hope I have explained clearly enough and it will solve your problem..

    pascalus89 Friend
    #398229

    Than’s a lot Himangi

    Your explanation is very clear and usefull.

    It work’s

    Regards
    Pascal

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