With Search Inside now you can search within your posts or pages.
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There are different ways to display the search engine
- The search engine appears when you press any alphabetic or numeric key.
- Appended on a HTML tag.
- Inserted from a shortcode.
Two search modes
- Look for complete sentences.
- Search words separated by spaces.
Don't forget to turn on case sensitive mode if you need it!
Descripción en español
From your WordPress dashboard
- Visit 'Plugins > Add New'
- Search for 'Search Inside'
- Activate Search Inside from your Plugins page.
From
WordPress.org
- Download Search Inside.
- Upload the 'search-inside' directory to your '/wp-content/plugins/' directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc...)
- Activate Search Inside from your Plugins page.
Once Activated
- Visit 'Search Inside > Options' to configure the plugin.
1.2.1
- Implemented
PHP Mess Detector
to detect inconsistencies in code styles.
- Implemented
PHP Code Beautifier and Fixer
to fixing errors automatically.
- Implemented
PHP Coding Standards Fixer
to organize PHP code automatically according to PSR standards.
- Implemented
WordPress PHPCS code standard
from all library PHP files.
- Implemented
Codacy
to automates code reviews and monitors code quality over time.
- Implemented
Codecov
to coverage reports.
1.2.0
- Fixed bug in
WP_ Menu
Library: The private method check_permissions()
was eliminated, it is unnecessary and affects the site's globally. WordPress's add_menu_page()
and add_submenu_page()
methods already display the page according to the user's capabilities.
1.1.9
- Fixed error in options page when activating sensitive case.
- Full support for UTF-8 has been implemented and now searchable in any language.
- An error was provisionally patched when the plugin rating was displayed.
1.1.8
- Fixed bug in
WP_ Register
Library: the IsSet()
method was renamed to isEnqueued()
to avoid errors with the reserved word Isset
in versions prior to php 7.0.
1.1.7
Changes in methods.
1.1.6
- Eliasis Framework has been updated to version 1.0.5.
- Fixed bug that prevented the shortcode from being displayed.
- Now the search engine will remain visible only when it is used.
- Header and Footer options in the admin panel were updated.
1.1.5
- Eliasis Framework has been updated to version 1.0.4.
1.1.4
- Eliasis Framework was modified for to used on several WordPress plugins without any conflict between them.
1.1.3
- Fixed bug in shortcode.
- Eliasis PHP Framework was added to the plugin core.
- Plugin structure was modified to use MVC and OOP.
1.1.2
- New improvements were added: now you can add the search engine in any HTML tag or from through shortcode. Also, some bugs were fixed and the code was optimized.
1.1.1
- The repository were modified in GitHub.
1.1.0
- Don't display search engine when typing on input or textarea.
1.0.0