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− | + | Settings for JReviews Advanced Search menu page which you can [[Creating JReviews Menu Links|create]] | |
− | + | Example on JReviews Demo site - [http://demo.reviewsforjoomla.com/advanced-search Advanced search] | |
*'''Allow searching by author?''' - displays the author input field to allow searching for listings written by a specific user. | *'''Allow searching by author?''' - displays the author input field to allow searching for listings written by a specific user. |
Revision as of 19:33, 6 January 2010
General
- Use current page Itemid for search results - enabling this keeps the existing page modules in the search results.
- If one result found, redirect to detail page
Search Results Global Template Selection
- Search Results Global Template Selection - (Tableview|Blogview|Thumbview) this setting applies to Click2Search Pages also
- View Suffix - is you want to use different theme file for search results, enter the suffix here, for example "_search".
Now one of these files would be used to display search results (depending which view you selected above):
- listings_tableview_search.thtml
- listings_blogview_search.thtml
- listings_thumbview_search.thtml
Simple search
- Show search box in listings and directory - if you enable this, simple search will be displayed on list and directory pages:
Advanced search
Settings for JReviews Advanced Search menu page which you can create
Example on JReviews Demo site - Advanced search
- Allow searching by author? - displays the author input field to allow searching for listings written by a specific user.
- Allow searches on more than one option for single select and radiobutton fields? - this setting allows the user to find records that match several of the options for single select and radiobuttons. For example: if you have a multiple select field with all the states in the US, the user will be able to choose several of the states instead of just one if this setting is disabled.