A common search bar makes it easy for your users to find what they’re looking for without exploring all your pages.

And many themes will provide a standard native search form ...

But if your theme doesn't have a native Wordpress search form or you simply want to replace it with a better, deeply customized search feature, there is a solution ...

And believe me, adding a search bar to your Wordpress website is ridiculously easy.

This is why I've created this short tutorial where I will show you how to add a customized search bar feature to your Wordpress site.

Interested?

Let's do this!



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DebbieRose Premium
Hello....all your trainings are terrific ways to enhance our sites. Since they usually involve a plugin...just wondering..if this can be harmful at some point. We read where too many plugins aren't good for our site health. Obvious, you don't agree with this. Can you clarify your opinion on the number of plugins. Thanks a bunch.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks Debbie!

Yes, I'm more than happy to answer your question ... Here's my answer ...
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DebbieRose Premium
i thought I remembered reading something from you about this. I'll read it again. Thanks!
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smartketeer Premium
You're welcome!
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jlclayton1 Premium
I really like that--thank you so much!

Janelle
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Thanks for your time Janelle!
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kezsam-Sam-F Premium
Thank you.
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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FKelso Premium Plus
Always another good idea -- where do you store all those ideas?
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smartketeer Premium
As I said the other day, I sleep with a pencil and a sharpener in my pajamas :)
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dowj01 Premium
Very cool tutorial and a very useful subject.
Thanks for sharing.
Justin
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Thanks my friend!
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