WPResidence Search Form Fields Missing After Demo Import
After importing a WPResidence demo, the Property Search form may appear in Elementor, but the fields or tabs may be missing or not mapped correctly on the front end.
This is a known post-import behavior and is usually caused by internal ID differences between the original demo content and the content created on your website during import.
This guide explains how to fix the search form step by step in:
- Elementor Search Form widget
- Theme Options > Search > Advanced Search Form
Symptoms
- The search title, such as Search, appears, but the fields are missing on the front end
- Search tabs appear, but the fields inside the tabs are empty or incorrect
- The fields look correct in the Elementor editor, but not on the live page
- After saving, some fields reset and need to be selected again
Part A: Fix in Elementor Search Form
Step 1. Open the page in Elementor
Go to Pages and open the page used for the homepage or search page.
Click Edit with Elementor.
Locate the Property Search Form widget. If your search form uses tabs, locate the full search block and each tab inside it.
Step 2. Check the widget settings tab by tab
If tabbed search is enabled, review each tab separately.
- Open the settings for the first tab
- Check the selected search type or layout
- Verify that the correct search configuration is selected
- If your version allows field group assignment, re-select the assigned field groups
Repeat the same check for every tab.
Step 3. Re-select the fields manually
Save. Refresh the page.
Inside each search section, reassign the fields one by one.
For example, select again the fields you want to use, such as:
- Type
- Category
- City
- Area
- Price
- Beds
- Baths
- Status

Step 4. Update the Elementor page
Click Update in Elementor.
Refresh the front end and check the search form again.
If one tab still does not display correctly, return to Elementor and re-select the fields again for that specific tab.
Help to modify the Elementor Search Form Builder – https://help.wpresidence.net/article/property-search-form-builder-for-elementor/
Part B: Fix in Theme Options Advanced Search
Step 1. Open Advanced Search settings
Go to Theme Options > Search > Advanced Search Form.
This is where the global search field mapping is controlled for the theme.
Step 2. Rebuild the search field mapping
Check the search form style and search type used by your demo.
For each enabled search field position or row:
- Re-select taxonomy filters such as Category, Type, City, Area, or Status
- Save the settings.
This step is important because, after demo import, the saved field mapping may not point correctly to the newly imported search setup.

Step 3. Verify which fields are enabled
Make sure that all fields you expect to see on the front end are actually enabled in the search settings.
- Check that the field is selected in the correct position
- Check that it is not hidden or disabled
- Check that the placeholder or label is not blank if your setup depends on it



Step 4. Save the options
Click Save Changes.
Wait a few seconds for the settings to save completely.
Help – https://help.wpresidence.net/article/1-18-advanced-search-type-6/
Reference Video
You can also follow the official Portland demo walkthrough here:
If you still need help after following these steps, please contact our private support and send your website URL together with temporary wp-admin access so we can check the setup directly.
