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The total theme includes an advanced function for displaying a searchbar in your header that can be toggled via a little search icon in your menu. Enabling/Disabling & Selecting Your Style To enable or disable this item you’ll want to browse to Appearance > Customize > Header > Menu Search where you will a dropdown for…

Header Menu Search Icon (Styles & Disabling)

By default Total uses a different output for search results due to all the different post types to prevent conflicts as well as to keep the search results “slimmer”, however, if you want you can display your search results so they look just like your blog entries you can. Simply go to Appearance > Customize…

Display Search Results Like The Blog

Simply log into WordPress and go to Appearance > Customize > General Theme Options > Sidebar and here you can select the “No Sidebar” layout for your search results.

Remove Search Results Sidebar

Important: Since version 3.0.0 this is NO longer required. You can display/hide the search icon in the menu as explained in the docs here: http://totalwptheme.com/docs/header-search/ By default the menu search icon is disabled on header style 2 because it’s added directly in the header as a form. However, you can easily enable it via a function in…

Display Search Icon On Header Style 2 Menu

Since Total 5.0+ you can now assign a template to your search results page if you are using the WPBakery plugin (if you are using Elementor you can just use their theme builder for this which is supported by Total). Step 1: Create a template under Theme Panel > Dynamic Templates The first thing you’ll…

Custom Search Results Template
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