SearchWP Redirects

in , on 19/02/2022
Searchwp ? Redirects

Searchwp Redirects

Automatically redirect to a specific page when certain searches are performed! While SearchWP will find the most relevant search results for you, there are times where you simply want to help your visitor move directly to a page of your choosing, saving them a click in the process.

Setup

SearchWP Redirects is a standalone WordPress plugin that is installed and activated alongside SearchWP. Once activated, you ll see a new entry on the SearchWP settings screen: Extensions > Redirects

Navigate to the Redirects settings screen

Clicking through to the Redirects settings screen, you re given full control over how Redirects should automatically guide your visitors depending on search query.

Configuration

SearchWP Redirects allows you to define:

  • The query string
  • Whether partial matches should be accepted
  • Applicable engine(s) for the redirect
  • Destination URL

This allows you to define a comprehensive set of automatic redirections in response to various searches that can improve your visitor experience:

SearchWP Redirects settings screen

You can add as many Redirects as you d like, they re put in place as soon as you save the settings!

Troubleshooting

If after activating Redirects you see an error message that looks like the following:

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /var/www/wp-content/plugins/searchwp-redirects/includes/SearchWP_Redirects.php:56) in /var/www/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1195

That means that either your theme or an active plugin has sent output to the browser before Redirects could handle the request. If you are using a supplemental engine please try editing your supplemental engine template so that your call to get_header() occurs after your SearchWP logic. If that doesn t work, please open a support ticket.

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Release Information

  • Version
    :

    1.4.2

  • Last Updated
    :

    19/02/2022

Searchwp ? Redirects

Release Information

  • Version
    :

    1.4.2

  • Last Updated
    :

    19/02/2022

Searchwp Redirects

Automatically redirect to a specific page when certain searches are performed! While SearchWP will find the most relevant search results for you, there are times where you simply want to help your visitor move directly to a page of your choosing, saving them a click in the process.

Setup

SearchWP Redirects is a standalone WordPress plugin that is installed and activated alongside SearchWP. Once activated, you ll see a new entry on the SearchWP settings screen: Extensions > Redirects

Navigate to the Redirects settings screen

Clicking through to the Redirects settings screen, you re given full control over how Redirects should automatically guide your visitors depending on search query.

Configuration

SearchWP Redirects allows you to define:

  • The query string
  • Whether partial matches should be accepted
  • Applicable engine(s) for the redirect
  • Destination URL

This allows you to define a comprehensive set of automatic redirections in response to various searches that can improve your visitor experience:

SearchWP Redirects settings screen

You can add as many Redirects as you d like, they re put in place as soon as you save the settings!

Troubleshooting

If after activating Redirects you see an error message that looks like the following:

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /var/www/wp-content/plugins/searchwp-redirects/includes/SearchWP_Redirects.php:56) in /var/www/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1195

That means that either your theme or an active plugin has sent output to the browser before Redirects could handle the request. If you are using a supplemental engine please try editing your supplemental engine template so that your call to get_header() occurs after your SearchWP logic. If that doesn t work, please open a support ticket.

Read more at the official sales page…

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