GravityView
2.17
The best, easiest way to display Gravity Forms entries on your website.
includes
widgets
search-widget
templates
search-field-input_text.php
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<?php
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/**
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* Display the search text input field
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*
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* @file class-search-widget.php See for usage
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*/
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$gravityview_view
=
GravityView_View::getInstance
();
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$search_field
=
$gravityview_view
->search_field;
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?>
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<div
class
=
"gv-search-box gv-search-field-text"
>
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<?php
if
( !
gv_empty
(
$search_field
[
'label'
],
false
,
false
) ) { ?>
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<label
for
=
"search-box-<?php echo esc_attr( $search_field['name'] ); ?>"
><?php echo esc_html(
$search_field
[
'label'
] ); ?></label>
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<?php } ?>
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<p>
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<input type=
"text"
name=
"<?php echo esc_attr( $search_field['name'] ); ?>"
id
=
"search-box-<?php echo esc_attr( $search_field['name'] ); ?>"
value=
"<?php echo esc_attr( $search_field['value'] ); ?>"
>
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</p>
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</div>
GravityView_View\getInstance
static getInstance( $passed_post=NULL)
Definition:
class-template.php:195
$search_field
$search_field
Definition:
search-field-input_text.php:9
$gravityview_view
$gravityview_view
Definition:
search-field-input_text.php:8
gv_empty
gv_empty( $value, $zero_is_empty=true, $allow_string_booleans=true)
Is the value empty?
Definition:
helper-functions.php:412