This tutorial produces exactly what you see in the screenshots. It is tested on the Eleven40 Pro child theme by StudioPress only. By
Search
Tutorials in this archive contain code which enables you to add, edit, customize, style or modify a search form, search results or search widget in Genesis child themes. The code is guaranteed to work as shown in the demo images and videos. Installation of all code as well as support for PHP code is provided for members.
3 Ways To Customize Genesis Search Form, Input Box & Button
Most StudioPress child themes include CSS code which hides the submit button for the Genesis search widget. In this tutorial, i'll show
Add Expanding Search Box To StudioPress Themes Using CSS
Here's some CSS code which turns the search box in the primary nav menu into a expanding search box. There's 2 steps to make your
Genesis Custom Search Results Page
In this post, i'll show you how easy it is to create your own custom search results page template for Genesis. The results page this code
How To Position A Search Form In Any WordPress Themes Nav Menu
Once you've added some PHP code in your child themes functions file, you'll need to position the search form. To do this, you need to
Display Search Box Widget In-Line With Social Icons In Header Right
In this post, i'll give you the CSS code which displays the default search widget inline with the Simple Social Icons in the header right