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Last updated by Minesh 3 years, 7 months ago.
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I have a custom post type, and a view that displays the posts, with some search fields to filter them. Standard setup. In my View block's setting, I have enabled a limit under Limit and Offset > Items to Display, this works exactly as expected, awesome.
Where I'm at now is that I want a message to appear when the results are being limited. I'm concerned that users might enter a vague search, and then assume that there is content missing from the database because only 20 items appeared. I would like a message to appear when the limit has been reached stating something like "Not seeing what you're looking for? Try filling in more search fields to narrow the results" but I would like it only to appear when it is relevant (when the search returned more than the limit, and therefore left things out) but not all the time.
This seems like a logical feature to exist, but I have not found a way to do it. Am I missing something? Is it more complex than I imagine? If you could advise on this it would be much appreciated.
I have not found any documentation relevant to this particular question.
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Can you please share admin access details with problem URL where you added the view as well as share a test case that on that case the message you want should be appear.
*** Please make a FULL BACKUP of your database and website.***
I would also eventually need to request temporary access (WP-Admin and FTP) to your site. Preferably to a test site where the problem has been replicated if possible in order to be of better help and check if some configurations might need to be changed.
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