Within the wp_get_document_title()
function we have:
// If it's a search, use a dynamic search results title.
} elseif ( is_search() ) {
/* translators: %s: search phrase */
$title['title'] = sprintf(
__( 'Search Results for “%s”' ),
get_search_query()
);
so you could hook into the document_title_parts
filter to adjust it to your neds.
Example:
/**
* Modify the document title for the search page
*/
add_filter( 'document_title_parts', function( $title )
{
if ( is_search() )
$title['title'] = sprintf(
esc_html__( '“%s” result page', 'my-theme-domain' ),
get_search_query()
);
return $title;
} );
Note: This assumes your theme supports title-tag
.
Update:
Can I also customize the Page 2 part of the title in the same filter?
Regarding the page part, you can adjust it in a similar way with:
/**
* Modify the page part of the document title for the search page
*/
add_filter( 'document_title_parts', function( $title ) use( &$page, &$paged )
{
if ( is_search() && ( $paged >= 2 || $page >= 2 ) && ! is_404() )
$title['page'] = sprintf(
esc_html__( 'This is %s page', 'my-theme-domain' ),
max( $paged, $page )
);
return $title;
} );