Search | Content Part "Search" - phpWCMS{/docu}
Search | Content Part "Search" - phpWCMS{/docu}
Search | Content Part "Search" - phpWCMS{/docu}
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<strong>Content</strong> <strong>Part</strong> "<strong>Search</strong>"<br />
results per page (optional): Number of results to be displayed per page. If the field is empty, all results will<br />
be displayed on one page.<br />
open new window (optional): Here you can select that a new window is opened to display the search<br />
results. Otherwise the results are returned on the search page.<br />
template (optional): Here you can enter HTML code in order to override the standard search form layout<br />
and define the search form elements individually. Be sure to use the following two substitute symbols, so that<br />
the search page functions properly:<br />
search_input_field for the name of the search input field.<br />
###search_input_action:ARTICLE_ID### for the name of the form action, where ARTICLE_ID is the<br />
identification number of the article.<br />
Use as transmission method method="post".<br />
Put the value="" in the search input field, if you<br />
would like for the search word/s to appear on the result page with the query appearing<br />
again in the search input field.<br />
For example, a template could look like this:<br />
input (optional): Here you can determine what descriptive words appear before the<br />
search input field. If you leave this field empty, nothing appears before the search input field.<br />
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utton text (optional): Here you can determine what word/s appear on the button to<br />
initiate the search. If this field empty, "search" will be used by default.<br />
result (optional): Here you can determine what is to be displayed as the heading for<br />
the search results. If you leave this field empty, only the number of displayed hits will<br />
be shown as the heading, for example 1-10<br />
style (optional): Here you can designate your own style template for the organization of the search input<br />
field, the search button and/or the result heading. Style templates<br />
can only be changed by the administrator. They are discussed in more detail further<br />
down.<br />
next/previous (optional): Here you can determine what is to be displayed as text for the pre and/or next<br />
links for navigating multiple search result pages.<br />
align: Here you can select how the search form is to be aligned on the article page.<br />
intro (optional): Here you can enter the text which will to be displayed on the search<br />
page before the search form.<br />
result (optional): Here you can enter the text which will be displayed on the result page before the search<br />
input field.<br />
no result (optional): Here you can enter the text which will be displayed before the<br />
search input field if a search returns no results.<br />
URL: http://www.phpwcms-<strong>docu</strong>.de/index.php?content_part_search<br />
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