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    scrivostyle
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    Adding a custom search to the header

    Hi

    I am very interested in purchasing Classipress but just wanted to confirm something first.

    Currently in the header of the homepage, you have 2 search fields: 1 x text box (what are you looking for?) and 1 x drop down (category list).
    Is is possible to change this to use all drop down fields based on the categories and custom fields?
    e.g. http://www.cars.com/
    You select the car make and then the car model, etc.

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    ClassiPress does have an advanced search functionality built into the theme, however it is visible only in the category view sidebar by default as shown on the ClassiPress demo site here. You can set the fields as you wish, but moving to the homepage would require customization on your part. Thanks.

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