WordPress tooltip glossary plugin 14.3.2 released
Hi dear
wordpress tooltip plugin users, hope this message find you are doing well and have happy days with your family, we are happy to report you, we just released wordpress glossary Plugin 14.3.2, in the wordpress glossary plugin 14.3.2, we added a new option in wordpress glossary settings panel to support display or hide glossary search bar in glossary page, via one click in
wordpress glossary settings panel 🙂
What’s new in the wordpress tooltip glossary plugin 14.3.2?
We get an amazing user’s ticket, in which he told us he hope have an option in wordpress glossary settings panel to hide glossary search bar:
Hello and good day!
In my glossary page, I have two comments:
1.is possible hide the Search bar? Can this be a option in Glossary Settings ?
We replied:
Thanks for the suggestion, we will add an new option to display or hide search bar in glossary page 🙂
Actually, when users use our [glossary] shortcode to build a wordpress glossary page, he can display and hide glossary search bar with this method:
[glossary searchform='no']
or
[glossary searchform='yes']
By default, if you just use glossary shortcode [glossary], it means glossary page will display glossary search form 🙂
Our developer checked the ticket and he think many users like a option which can set up glossary search form just via one link in back end in one time, then users do not need enter
searchform = no or
searchform = yes every time, this is a great idea, that’s why we developed
wordpress tooltip plugin 14.3.2 🙂
If you upgrade to the
wordpress glossary plugin 14.3.2, in back end, if you click tooltips menu item, and click glossary settings sub menu item, you will open the glossary settings panel, it looks like this:

wordpress glossary custom setitngs panel in wordpress tooltip glossary version 14.3.2
At the bottom, you will find the new option “Display Glossary Search Form?”, if you click “YES”, then the glossary search form will displayed at the top of the glossary table, if you click “NO”, then the glossary search form will be hide in the wordpress glossary page 🙂
Please note, wordpress glossary users can use [glossary searchform='no'] or [glossary searchform='yes'] to display or hide glossary search form too, and the priority of the short code is higher than the option value set in the backend, because we want to keep more options available for page builder users 🙂
Thanks for the great suggestion, if you have any
question or suggestion of
wordpress tooltip plugin, please don’t hesitate to tell us 🙂
Thanks, have a blessed day with your family 🙂
Best Regards,
WordPress Tooltip Glossary Plugin Support Team
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