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Anyone? Does this work with 3.7?
Regards Jason :) |
Works fine for me with 3.7
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great job no word to say.
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I still cant fix it so it works like this
http://mygtblog.org/userimages/1/468.jpg The only way i can make it work is either remove the default search pulldown menu and just place a link to gtsearch in the navbar OR place the gtsearch in the header as a box. Can anyone help me make it like an option in the regular drop down search please? (see image) |
GuaRRand, please make sure that you have
HTML Code:
$template_hook[navbar_search_menu] Search for: HTML Code:
</table> HTML Code:
$template_hook[navbar_search_menu] |
Ok, that worked kinda.
Now i have the google search in the pulldown menu. but when i add a searchword in it, it comes back with a default search window and the message "Please specify some words or valid user names to search on. There were no matches for those that you specified." |
BTW,
i have Code:
</table> When i place the code like so Code:
$template_hook[navbar_search_menu] If i place it like so Code:
</table> when i delete </form> i get the same problem as stated above... |
Hell, this is the whole quick_search part in my navbar
Code:
<if condition="$show['searchbuttons']"> I feel like a jojo here |
It appears that you have edited your navbar template heavily. Try reverting your navbar template & do the custom edit again or try replacing your header quick search form with this
HTML Code:
<!-- header quick search form --> |
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