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How do I add a search bar to an Elementor?

Last updated on December 20, 2022 @ 12:52 pm

Adding a search bar to Elementor can be a relatively painless process. Once you have added the search bar component to your project, you will need to configure it.

To do this, open the search bar component’s settings panel and click on the “Configure” button. In the “Configure” window, you will need to provide the following information:

1. The name of the search bar component – this will be the name that is displayed in the Elementor interface.

2. The search bar’s location – this will be the location on the page where the search bar will appear.

3. The search bar’s height – this will be the height of the search bar component in pixels.

4. The search bar’s width – this will be the width of the search bar component in pixels.

5. The search bar’s color – this will be the color of the search bar component.

6. The search bar’s icon – this will be the icon that is used to represent the search bar component in the Elementor interface.

7. The search bar’s disabled state – this will be the state of the search bar component.

8. The search bar’s enabled state – this will be the state of the search bar component.

9. The search bar’s minimum width – this will be the minimum width that the search bar component will be displayed at.

10. The search bar’s maximum width – this will be the maximum width that the search bar component will be displayed at.

11. The search bar’s minimum height – this will be the minimum height that the search bar component will be displayed at.

12. The search bar’s maximum height – this will be the maximum height that the search bar component will be displayed at.

13. The search bar’s scroll bar – this will be the scroll bar that is used to display the search bar contents.

14. The search bar’s search field – this will be the search field that is used to display the search bar contents.

15. The search bar’s text field – this will be the text field that is used to display the search bar contents.

16. The search bar’s autocomplete field – this will be the autocomplete field that is used to display the search bar contents.

17. The search bar’s suggestion field – this will be the suggestion field that is used to display the search bar contents.

18. The search bar’s filter field – this will be the filter field that is used to display the search bar contents.

19. The search bar’s sort field – this will be the sort field that is used to display the search bar contents.

20. The search bar’s width (pixels) – this will be the width of the search bar component in pixels.

21. The search bar’s height (pixels) – this will be the height of the search bar component in pixels.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with coding, we recommend that you do not attempt to add a search bar to your Elementor. This can result in code errors on your website which can be difficult to fix.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.