Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Search Bar Code. Add a search bar to your blog to make it easy to navigate through your tags. As always, retype the quotation marks! Under <style>, paste this code: #sf {background: url ('http://static.tumblr.com/f1skqpy/Oxbn13qun/search_icon.png') #fff left center no-repeat; background-size: 10px 10px;} .sfm input {background-color: #fff;
You can use match:text to specify you want to search the post content, or match:tags to search the post tags. For example: sword world match:text looks for posts with the words "sword" and "world" in the post content. sword world match:tags looks for posts with the words "sword" and "world" in the post tags.
Is it possible to create a drop-down menu in the Tumblr theme appearance options using meta-if tags/booleans, like you can for the meta-font tags? For example, in the theme I'm working on, I have different numbers of columns meta-if options.
🔍 Searchbar with custom search suggestions A searchbar widget with custom suggestions in dropdown format. The searchbar allows users to enter anything they want, whilst also allowing for custom suggestions, e.g. your content creation tags, or favorite tags.
Adding A Search Bar. Everyone loves to share images online! With the <img> tag, you can put images in your own web pages! The code for creating a search bar is already in the Tumblr code, you just need to find it, it will be contained within comment codes: <!-- CODE HERE --> You should delete the <!-- And the: -->
Since Tumblr’s default search form no longer looks at tags for matches, I quickly wrote a script for a search form that redirects to tag pages like in the old days. If you would like to use it, the steps are as follows. (1) Include this HTML for the search form: <form class="search" action="javascript:return false">
Search pages will include posts, blogs, and related searches that include the word or phrase you searched for. Tag pages will show you only posts that have been tagged with the specific term or phrase you’re using.