@Darth_Vader from my POV answers that refer to a plugin are just usually bad because they almost never explain why the plugin is the answer and how to configure it to solve the question. Someone gave a list of 10 plugins, so he didn't even had one to recommend...
The answer that was not downvoted there cover like 10% of what a true answer should be.
lazy poorly researched questions many times lead to bad answers
hi. I'm very new to wordpress... I have to add a search into the blog, but the agency that developed it previously did something... The widget menu on the admin doesn't appear. and there is no search files/form in the project :X I'm kind in a dead end... as I don't have anything to show I didn't open a question =(
@CoderSte how could I implement a search then? I spoke with my boss, the agency doesn't exist (this is why he gave me the task. I'm both php and c# senior, but... saying that i'm junior wp is being nice).
Yeah the get_search_form() function will get the content inside the search-form.php which should be the search field and stuff and then search.php display the results
I added <?php get_search_form ( bool $echo = true ) ?> but it gave a fatal error (i think). I'm looking where can I enable the errors so I can know what happened
I added <?php get_search_form ( bool $echo = true ) ?> but it gave a fatal error (i think). I'm looking where can I enable the errors so I can know what happened
@Rarst first things first, adding the search form to the page Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '$echo' (T_VARIABLE) the line code: <?php get_search_form( bool $echo = true ) ?> I was thinking in just add a random form with a input and a submit, but I don't like to not to use things "already create" for it
so you guys playing with the WP API much? I wanted to dive into APIs but I'm gonna have to figure out how to create new fields to utilize what I want to pass in
Is it incorrect to ask a question and immediately answer it with a solution in hopes someone else will come along with something better / more efficient?
@Rarst looking to take a JSON feed and all its names and pass the entire contents to WP. Would completely by pass the need to allow authors into posts except for approval.
after research I see WP API v2. So what Im debating is creating a PHP file to pull the other API into a folder then through a cron push into into WP with PHP
Sometimes, there are questions that let you really curious about what will be the final solution (if there is finally a solution). And I wonder if there is any way to subscribe to that question, and receive updates as they happen.
Thanks!