Search in Place
Search in Place features: » Performs real time search as you enter search criteria » Groups search results by post type (post, page) » Allows to limit the number of elements in the dynamic search results » Offers a different navigation option on the website » Use a friendly AJAX technology for searching » Suggests search terms based on the information typed by the user. Search in Place improves blog search by displaying query results in real time. Search in place displays a list with results dynamically as you enter the search criteria. Search in Place groups search results by their type, labeling them as post, page or the post type entered, and highlights the searched terms in search page and resulting pages. Search in Place advanced allows to search in metadata and author display name too. More about the Main Features: Performs real time search as you enter search criteria; Use a friendly AJAX technology for searching; Groups search results by post type (post, page); Allows to limit the number of elements in the dynamic search results; Allows to customize the box colors; Allows highlight the criteria for searching in results; Offers a different navigation option on the website. The plugin converts the website’s search boxes into search in places. Furthermore, the plugin allows to insert additional search boxes using the shortcode: [search-in-place-form] For searching in the current page only, insert the shortcode with the in_current_page attribute: [search-in-place-form in_current_page="1"] For inserting the shortcode in the website’s pages it is possible to use the specific integrations with the editors: Gutenberg, Elementor, or the widget for Page Builder by SiteOrigin. For the other editors, insert the shortcode. Frequently, while performing a search in a blog with terms we think are present in the blog’s pages and posts, after various search attempts and a slow/tedious process of page reloads, we feel frustration because we haven’t found the page/post being searched for. With Search in Place the search process is easier and seamless. The Search in Place makes the post search in real time, allowing the correction of the search criteria without reloading the website (The basic version of “Search in Place” makes the search in posts and pages). The plugin transforms all search boxes in the website into search in place boxes, furthermore, the plugin includes a shortcode allowing to insert additional “search boxes”, or “search in current page boxes”. Premium Features: Allows the searching in metadata, taxonomies, and author display name associated to the post, page or custom post type; Allows to define additional post_types to be considered for searching; Includes the integration with popular plugins like: WooCommerce, WP e-Commerce, Jigoshop, Ready! Ecommerce Shopping Cart and more; Include labels in the search results page; The plugin displays search results in a popup window by default. However, it is possible to show them in a div tag in the page content: Demo of Premium Version of Plugin https://demos.dwbooster.com/search-in-place/wp-login.php https://demos.dwbooster.com/search-in-place/ The usual WordPress behavior is searching in the posts, but the post’s search may not be sufficient if you are using plugins that includes custom post_types. The WordPress born as a blog manager, but this great platform has been evolved through its plugins until allow be used as a content management system, an eCommerce (WooCommerce, WP e-Commerce, etc.) or a social network, so the search feature require evolve too and allow searching by products, users and any custom post_types. Search in Place came to fill this empty in WordPress, Search in Place allow to search in custom post_types, taxonomies associated to the post_types, its metadata, or the authord display name.But Search in Place don’t stop there, with Search in Place is possible to format the results, set labels to identify the search results, and highlight the terms in the resulting pages. If you want more information about this plugin or another one don’t doubt to visit my website: https://searchinplace.dwbooster.com
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WP Popular Posts
WP Popular Posts is a highly customizable plugin that displays your most popular posts. PSA: Plugin has been renamed as WP Popular Posts! See the announcement for more details. Main Features Multiple Popular Posts Lists – You can have several Popular Posts lists on your blog, each with its own settings! Time Range – List those posts of your blog that have been the most popular ones within a specific time range (eg. last 24 hours, last 7 days, last 30 days, etc)! Custom Post-type support – Want to show other stuff than just posts and pages, eg. Popular Products? You can! Thumbnails! – Display a thumbnail of your posts! (see the FAQ section for more details.) Statistics dashboard – See how your popular posts are doing directly from your admin area. Sorting options – Order your popular list by comments, views (default) or average views per day! Custom themes – Out of the box, WP Popular Posts includes some themes so you can style your popular posts list (see Widget Themes for more details). Use your own layout! – WPP is flexible enough to let you customize the look and feel of your popular posts! (see customizing WPP’s HTML markup and How to style WP Popular Posts for more.) Performance Tools! – WP Popular Posts includes a few options to make sure your site’s performance stays as good as ever! (see Performance for more details.) REST API support – Embed your popular posts in your (web) app! (see REST API Endpoints for more.) Elementor support – Are you building sites with Elementor? There’s a popular posts widget for it too! Disqus support – Sort your popular posts by Disqus comments count! Polylang & WPML 3.2+ support – Show the translated version of your popular posts! WordPress Multisite support – Each site on the network can have its own popular posts list! Other Features Shortcode support – Use the [wpp] shortcode to showcase your most popular posts on pages, too! For usage and instructions, please refer to the Installation section. Template tags – Don’t feel like using blocks? No problem! You can still embed your most popular entries on your theme using the wpp_get_mostpopular() template tag. Additionally, the wpp_get_views() template tag allows you to retrieve the views count for a particular post. For usage and instructions, please refer to the Installation section. Localization – Translate WPP into your own language. WP-PostRatings support – Show your visitors how your readers are rating your posts! PSA: The classic WP Popular Posts widget has reached End-of-Life The classic WP Popular Posts widget doesn’t work very well / at all with the block-based Widgets editor introduced with WordPress 5.8. This new Widgets editor expects WordPress blocks instead of regular WordPress widgets. If you’re using the classic WP Popular Posts widget please replace it with the WP Popular Posts block instead – it has the same features and functionality as the “classic” widget so you won’t be missing anything at all. See the Migration Guide for more details. Bjorn from wplearninglab.com was kind enough to create a video explaining how to use the new block for all of you visual learners: If you cannot (or do not want to) use WordPress blocks on your website then please replace your classic widget with the [wpp] shortcode. Support the Project! If you’d like to support my work and efforts to creating and maintaining more open source projects your donations and messages of support mean a lot! Buy me a coffee | PayPal WP Popular Posts is now also on GitHub! Looking for a Recent Posts widget just as featured-packed as WP Popular Posts? Try Recently! Credits Flame graphic by freevector/Vecteezy.com.