https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-frequently-searched-words/
It is possible to register and display frequently searched words in site search.
You can check the count number of words searched in the site search in the administration menu. If you paste the following shortcode into a template, post, etc., you can output it.
[ Example ]
<?php
if ( shortcode_exists( 'wp-frequently-searched-words' ) ) {
echo do_shortcode( '[wp-frequently-searched-words]' );
}
?>
- id : e.g) id="example"
- class : e.g) class="example"
- limit : e.g) limit="5" (default: 10)
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