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  • Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hello @wpcoworker !

    When you replied, I checked out XML sitemap again and I can’t find tags anywhere. I uploaded the XML sitemap to Google Search Console again and I also have tags disabled in Yoast plugin. I checked the site:moj-bazen.si on Google again, and tags are still there. I even went to Remove tab in Google Search Console and disabled all links that start with https://moj-bazen.si/oznaka-izdelka/ , which is just /tags/. It was confirmed, but the tags are still there.

    Creating a redirect won’t be a problem, but I don’t want /tags/ to be visible anywhere at all.

    Kind regards

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by jazzu.
    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hi @wpcoworker .

    That’s exactly what’s bothering me – I re-submitted the sitemap 3 times already since I deleted tags and fixed sitemap. I can’t find tags anywhere in the sitemap, but they still appear on Google.

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hello again!

    Sorry for the late reply. I tried it on my staging website. I disabled all plugins except WooCommerce and changed the theme to Twenty Twenty-Two. The only code in functions.php is this:

    /*		Change search page slug.		*/
    
    function wpb_change_search_url() {
        if ( is_search() && ! empty( $_GET['s'] ) ) {
            wp_redirect( home_url( "/search/" ) . urlencode( get_query_var( 's' ) ) . '/?post_type=product' );
            exit();
        }   
    }
    add_action( 'template_redirect', 'wpb_change_search_url' );
    
    //enable /search/ path for products
    function custom_rewrite_rule() {
        add_rewrite_rule('^search\/([^/]*)\/?','index.php?post_type=product&s=$matches[1]','top');
    }
    add_action('init', 'custom_rewrite_rule', 10, 0 );

    Then, I went to settings, permalinks and just saved, without changing anything there. Went to the website and tried searching for something and still got /search/sesalnik/?post_type=product

    Kind regards and thank you very much for your time!

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hello again.

    I don’t know why my results would be different. I tried clearing cache, I replaced this code

    /*		Change search page slug.		*/
    
    function wpb_change_search_url() {
        if ( is_search() && ! empty( $_GET['s'] ) ) {
            wp_redirect( home_url( "/search/" ) . urlencode( get_query_var( 's' ) ) . '/?post_type=product' );
            exit();
        }   
    }
    add_action( 'template_redirect', 'wpb_change_search_url' );

    With

    //enable /search/ path for products
    function custom_rewrite_rule() {
        add_rewrite_rule('^search\/([^/]*)\/?','index.php?post_type=product&s=$matches[1]','top');
    }
    add_action('init', 'custom_rewrite_rule', 10, 0 );

    and it returned back to default ?s=[searchterm]&post_type=product. I tried adding your code under the code I had before after that, like this

    /*		Change search page slug.		*/
    
    function wpb_change_search_url() {
        if ( is_search() && ! empty( $_GET['s'] ) ) {
            wp_redirect( home_url( "/search/" ) . urlencode( get_query_var( 's' ) ) . '/?post_type=product' );
            exit();
        }   
    }
    add_action( 'template_redirect', 'wpb_change_search_url' );
    
    //enable /search/ path for products
    function custom_rewrite_rule() {
        add_rewrite_rule('^search\/([^/]*)\/?','index.php?post_type=product&s=$matches[1]','top');
    }
    add_action('init', 'custom_rewrite_rule', 10, 0 );

    It just displayed the normal /search/[searchterm]/?post_type=product, and nothing changes. The code works to the part that it atleast shows the /search/[searchterm]/?post_type=product instead of /?s=, but ideally in my case would be /iskanje/[searchterm]

    I really didn’t expect changing the URL would be such a difficult issue 😀

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by jazzu.
    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hello @bcworkz !

    Thank you for your reply. I removed my code and added

    function custom_rewrite_rule() {
        add_rewrite_rule('^search/([^/]*)/?','index.php?post_type=product&s=$matches[1]','top');
    }
    add_action('init', 'custom_rewrite_rule', 10, 0 );

    After I added the code and flushed the permalinks, everything looked like it was originally. I also tried the same code in regexr.com, except that I changed it a bit, just like you said. I changed it to:

    function custom_rewrite_rule() { add_rewrite_rule('search\/([^/]*)\/?','index.php?post_type=product&s=$matches[1]','top');}add_action('init', 'custom_rewrite_rule', 10, 0 )

    Everything is green/yellow in the explain tab in tools. What do I do now?

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Right. I checked the add_rewrite_rule() link you added and regexr.com. Like I said, sadly I don’t have any experience with PHP coding yet, so I don’t know what I’m searching for exactly. I was checking out plugins, but couldn’t find any that would allow me to do this. When you said that the challenge would be coming up with a regexp that matches /search/ requests without matching others, what did you mean by that?

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    I changed the code to:

    /*		Change search page slug.		*/
     
    function wpb_change_search_url() {
        if ( is_search() && ! empty( $_GET['s'] ) ) {
            wp_redirect( home_url( "/search/" ) . urlencode( get_query_var( 's' ) ) . '/?post_type=product' );
            exit();
        }   
    }
    add_action( 'template_redirect', 'wpb_change_search_url' );

    Now the URL looks a bit better, but I still can’t manage to translate the /search/ to /iskanje/ and I would still need to remove the post_type=product from the URL.

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hi @bcworkz !

    No, I don’t want the actual URL to display the post type, I just want it to search for the products. Yeah, I have practically no PHP coding skills, so there’s that.

    Kind regards and thank you

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hi @bcworkz !

    Thank you for your reply. I understand what you mean. No, I don’t need or want blog search functionality, I need the search to only find products, but sadly, I don’t know what to change or add in the code to do that. Is it the get_query_var (‘s’) part in the third line?

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hi @gappiah !

    Thank you for your reply. I tried it, now my code looks like this:

    /**
    * Change search page slug.
    */
     
    function wpb_change_search_url() {
        if ( is_search() && ! empty( $_GET['s'] ) ) {
            wp_redirect( home_url( "/search/" ) . urlencode( get_query_var( 's' ) ) );
            exit();
        }   
    }
    add_action( 'template_redirect', 'wpb_change_search_url' );
    
    function re_rewrite_rules() {
    global $wp_rewrite;
    $wp_rewrite->search_base = ‘iskanje’;
    $wp_rewrite->pagination_base = ‘stran’;
    $wp_rewrite->flush_rules();
    }
    add_action(‘init’, ‘re_rewrite_rules’);

    However, the Allewar’s part that I added doesn’t do anything for me. It still just changes the URL to /search/. It still changes the layout of the products, which I don’t want. If you want to check, here’s the /search/%C4%8Drpalka link.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Just for information – I managed to fix it. The problem was that I was trying to align the wrong element. I had to edit the article#post to actually get it to work.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Okay, it’s pretty clear that we didn’t understand eachother, but thanks for attempting to help! The problem was the gap between actual categories, which I fixed with margin: 0 !important.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hi @csnlima !

    Thank you for your reply.

    I’ll make myself more clear – The shop is displaying exactly what I want – categories and products. What I want is to put a border / divider between the actual categories and products (like a line between them) or something like that.

    I tried using CSS to create a border on the bottom of categories, however, since they are not physically connected, there are gaps in the border, which I don’t want.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Hi @apurbajnu .

    Currently I can’t write another request there, because when I open the link, it tells me that the site encountered a critial error. Besides, I already wrote a ticket there, asking for an email I could use to give you access.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter jazzu

    (@jazzu)

    Tried it again. Sends me to the homepage again. I did go and check Redirections plugin and found this in 404 tab: Screenshot

    Kind regards

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