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Hi there
I’m happy to use your photo seller plugin within my wordpress site, having Jupiter X as theme and elementor pro installed to design the pages.
Now I tried to use your search functionality (WPS Photo Search) and when I enter a term (i.e. “bridge”) on my page “https://www.sanschop.ch/pic-me/” (see middle of the page), the result is shown in a kind of default page template, having the header and the search result mixed up.
When I use my normal WP search at the right upper corner, I managed to display a nice page instead.
So the question is, what kind of template is Photo Seller using and is it possible to avoid the current result?
Many thanks for your help
Looks to be some kind of weird issue with the page template of this theme.
Edit that WP page (where the search shortcode is), then edit the template of the page. Your theme likely comes with a different template that they use for their search. You can see the templates under the “Page Attributes” section (in the right hand side of your admin dashboard when you are editing a page). Try a different template for this page in question and save the page. Then test it to see if the result is formatted better.
Hi, many thanks. I tried all the different template options and it looks still the same, search results and header are mixed up. So Photo Seller has no special template then, right, is using the one of the theme?
It uses the standard WP page template (nothing special). For some reason this theme’s template is a little messed up. Please do the following theme test to see if you find the issue with a standard WP theme also:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/test-to-identy-a-conflicting-theme-or-plugin