vincentdenkspel Posted January 14, 2019 Posted January 14, 2019 Hi, Someone is working on a new theme for my site. When the elasticsearch module is disabled the bottom of the theme looks like picture 1. When the module is enabled it looks like picture 2. Is this because because there is something wrong with the coding of the design or is this normal 'behaviour' when the elasticsearch module is enabled? Thanks
0 wakabayashi Posted January 14, 2019 Posted January 14, 2019 It could be a class issue. As far as I remember one can define a class, where the elasticsearch results are put in. Is this right? In general: Does the funcionality work out for you in elasticsearch? When I was looking at it, I had the feeling that the module wasn't finished.
0 vincentdenkspel Posted January 14, 2019 Author Posted January 14, 2019 50 minutes ago, wakabayashi said: In general: Does the funcionality work out for you in elasticsearch? The only part what is working on my testsite is connection with the elasticsearch server and indexing. Implementation into the theme is a nighmare.
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vincentdenkspel
Hi,
Someone is working on a new theme for my site.
When the elasticsearch module is disabled the bottom of the theme looks like picture 1.
When the module is enabled it looks like picture 2.
Is this because because there is something wrong with the coding of the design or is this normal 'behaviour'
when the elasticsearch module is enabled?
Thanks
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