Andrew, you could try to move:
Code:
<?php include (TEMPLATEPATH . '/searchform.php'); ?>
in header.php some lines up, into your div class="right" just below the end of your oio-banner-..
It will be under the banner than, you got some space there
or just copy it, you will see it twice, for testing only.
doing as adam suggests will double up your navbar, not really nice…
about your ’static content‘: I believe (not sure) that static pages are not so good as posts in terms of SEO. Pages do not appear in feeds, that’s why I think this.
I would create posts in new categories instead updating or even extending pages.
Just my opinion, you should explore your site stats (if possible) and check which posts or pages peoples arrive on your site.
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Moving the search bar
26. Jul. 2010 (von: drwhom)
Hi Joern, I'm finally updating all of our static content which means more content heading up to the nav bar and consequently things are getting a bit crowded. What I'd really like to do is move the search bar so…
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by adamwork
26. Jul. 2010 (von: adamwork)
Hi AndrewYou still need to keep <?php include (TEMPLATEPATH . '/searchform.php'); ?>in your header, which will ensure that it appears on every page.Then just change the css, to alter it's position/colour etc.Depending on the theme your using, i... Weiterlesen →
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by drwhom
26. Jul. 2010 (von: drwhom)
Brilliant, thanks Adam. Sorry to ask for extra help but could you give me an idea of how style.css would change to put the form under the nav bar? Weiterlesen →
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by adamwork
26. Jul. 2010 (von: adamwork)
You could try something likemargin-top:40px;which might help to push it down out of the navbar... Weiterlesen →
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by drwhom
26. Jul. 2010 (von: drwhom)
Thanks very much for all the suggestions. Joern I think you're right it will look best above the nav bar - the only issue is that the magnifying glass looks really weak on a white background. Can I delete that…
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by Joern
26. Jul. 2010 (von: Joern)
this search bar is actually the file searchform.phphere you find the text to change - Search the archive...you are free to change it as well as the image arthemia/images/magnify.gifyou might try the searchform.php from the default theme of your wordpre...…
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by drwhom
26. Jul. 2010 (von: drwhom)
Wicked, I just added a new Go! gif into the folder and pointed it at that. Much neater. Thanks Joern. My only confusion now (!) is that when I add anything onto the nav bar it automatically adds it onto…
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by Joern
26. Jul. 2010 (von: Joern)
right, your navbar entries are in a div:Code:#page-bar {width:722px;}I think now you could change this toCode:#page-bar {width:940px;}and use a bigger go.gif...good luck____________________you find me on Google+, Twitter and Facebook Weiterlesen →
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by drwhom
26. Jul. 2010 (von: drwhom)
BLESS YOU YOU WONDERFUL INTERNET STRANGER! Weiterlesen →
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by Hanscrafter
12. Aug. 2010 (von: Hanscrafter)
Nevermind: turns out I needed to limit the size of the navbar. Sorry to reopen this, but I definitely cannot move my search box. My problem is a bit different though in that I had commented it out of the…
Re: Moving the search bar :: Reply by Joern
18. Aug. 2010 (von: Joern)
this is solved I guess?____________________you find me on Google+, Twitter and Facebook Weiterlesen →