There are lots of issues occurred in divi. This is common to not only WordPress but all website software. While we are constantly making every effort to ensure that our plugins are free of bugs, unfortunately they are unavoidable.
Let’s get started without any delay!
Reduce the chance of bugs
Optimize your website to be compatible with Divi and Divi Engine. This simply means that you are looking for compatible software.
Disable the Divi display options like JQuery, CSS and JavaScript.
Try to use less plugins. Use a maximum of 8-10 plugins.
Clear browser cache also disable Divi’s static CSS file creation by going to Divi -> Theme Options -> Builder -> Advanced. Install as few plugins as possible.
Reset your permalinks periodically by going to Settings -> Permalinks -> Save. When you start setting up your WordPress website afresh, remove all themes, plugins, pages, posts, etc.
Clear your cache
Clearing the cache doesn’t mean that you have to trash your browser every time you encounter a problem. Because there are a few things you might want to try before committing, if it doesn’t work you should clear the cache.
Static CSS file
Go to Divi ->Theme Options ->Builder ->Static CSS File Generation and select the “Clear” button. Pro Tip: It is best to keep this setting disabled during active development of the site.
Clear CDN cache
By default, the CDN you are using to speed up your worldwide site clears its cache from time to time. However, it may not be working properly due to some technical reasons. So, you have to clear its cache manually so it doesn’t provide an old copy of your website.
Deactivate and Activate Divi
When some options are not in effect, deactivating and activating Divi forces them to work again as it starts all the process from the base. So, nothing remains untouched, and your changes become visible.
Re save Permalinks
Typically, your WordPress site may have permalink issues after you’ve made major changes to your site’s structure, or after you’ve migrated your website to a new server. Sometimes, this can happen when a new custom post type is added via a plugin or code, or when troubleshooting 404 errors.
From the WordPress Dashboard, go to “Settings -> Permalinks”.
You don’t even need to make any changes for it to take effect,Now “Save Changes”.
Plugin Conflict
You may also have problems with Divi Search in case of plugin conflicts.
There are a lot of plugins for WordPress, and not all of them are compatible with each other.
This is especially true for unpopular plugins whose developers have stopped updating them.
System Status
You need to make sure that your hosting configuration is compatible with Divi. To do this, go to Divi ->Help Center and look for System Status. You can choose to display the full report or even copy the report to send to your web hosting or Divi Support.
Health Check Up
On your WordPress dashboard, go to Tools → Site Health
This will show a window with all the site health issues you can work on. If it takes something serious for you to take action, you should.
Divi Support
If the issue is Divi related, contact Elegant Theme Support first. They will be able to know where the problem lies and what steps to take next. Depending on what they find, they may refer you to your hosting provider.
Conclusion
In this guide, you’ll learn some tips on how to fix Divi Search not working on your site.
We hope this has helped you resolve the issue and provide the best search experience for your visitors.