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Hello,
And where should I search it? because I have updated it but I don’t know if I have to configure something or set as default in anyplace…
Can you guide me please?
Thanks!
Hi Alex,
I don’t know what 20093 is… you have said that they have added it already?
Thanks!
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your answer.
When do they think that it will be available more or less. I am asking this because I need to take it in account to consider use your plugin or no, depending on the time.Thank you 🙂
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.No, but I don’t want to hide it, I want to avoid to unfold the dropbox for not to see other post_types in that page.
I mean, when you select another option in the post_type, you have to access to that field to can paint the correct fields in the search…I would like to know the name that is been using for that field so that I can disable it….
Have I explained me?
Thanks
This reply has been marked as private.My site is not published yet, I just need the css code belonging to the field in the photo and I can manage. It is related to the post_type when there are some post types differents.
Can you share with me please?Thanks!
It hides all the search bar except for the text to search, but no options available.
I think that I need something like this:
.gd-search-input-wrapper.gd-search-field-cpt.gd-search-field-taxonomy.gd-search-field-categories {
display: none;
}but not for categories, but for the post types.
Which is the word that I must use? because I can’t find it in the link.
I understand that the post type is needed for the search options, but I don’t want to hide it, I just want to disable it.I send you the screenshot, the field that I want to disable for not to extend is the post type.
Does it help to know the name of the field in the css? -
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