Search & Filter

Descripción

Search & Filter is a simple search and filtering plugin for WordPress – it is an advancement of the WordPress search box.

You can search by Category, Tag, Custom Taxonomy, Post Type, Post Date or any combination of these easily to really refine your searches – remove the search box and use it as a filtering system for your posts and pages. Fields can be displayed as dropdowns, checkboxes, radio buttons or multi selects.

Links: Search & Filter Documentation | Follow us on Twitter

Get more features with Search & Filter Pro

  • View live demo >> demo 1 | video
  • Search Custom Fields, Post Meta, Authors, Post Types, Post Dates, Taxonomies, Tags, Categories
  • Use AJAX to display results – no more page reloading!
  • Search Post Meta/Custom Fields with checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdowns, multiselects or comboboxes
  • jQuery range slider, date pickers and auto-complete comboboxes for selects and multiselects
  • Order Results Field – users can order results by meta value, Post ID, author, title, name, date, date modified, parent ID, random, comment count and menu order
  • Drag & Drop editor
  • Use custom templates
  • Create as many fields and different search forms as you like
  • Use for blogs, reviews sites, news sites, property sites and more.
  • Use for your online shop – tested and compatible with WooCommerce, WP eCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads
  • Place anywhere in your themes and posts using shortcodes and widgets
  • Works with WPML
  • Works with Advanced Custom Fields
  • Extremely easy to use admin UI, fully integrated with WP 3.8+
  • Dedicated Support
  • More info >>

Capturas

  • Full example of Search & Filter when used in a widget and with a combination of checkboxes, radio buttons and selects
  • Minimal example of Search & Filter embedded in the header
  • Minimal example of Search & Filter embedded in a widget
  • Example of Search & Filter using a post type filter

Instalación

  1. Upload the entire search-filter folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

You will find ‘Search & Filter’ menu in your WordPress admin panel.

For basic usage, you can also have a look at the documentation or refer to the Search & Filter menu in your WordPress admin panel.

Preguntas frecuentes

How can I xxxxx ?

The documentation has been updated to include examples almost all configurable options with screenshots – please refer to the Search & Filter Docs.

Reseñas

25 de octubre de 2024
I am impressed not only in the functionality, but the willingness of the developer to address my unique issues and develop solutions in conjunction with third-party plugin use. Support this plugin, you will not be disappointed.
24 de octubre de 2024
We have an extensive library of papers on our website and we wanted to catalog them for easy “search ” filter”, this plug in was the best we could find
25 de marzo de 2024
I’ve tried both Search and Filter Pro and FacetWP. They are completely different animals and Search and Filter has done it the right way IMHO. I really appreciate how well thought out this plugin is.
26 de enero de 2024
The filter does not work if I rename the tag into my language (e.g. “kategoria”) and then if I filter only one tag name. Then the Submit button shows the empty page …/tag/my_tag/ instead of the correct URL …/kategoria/my_tag/ Thanks, Petra
15 de septiembre de 2023
I would love to say this plugin is awesome. I really would. It has some great functionality out of the box. I need to drop it a star and a half because it overlooks a few fundamental priorities that would be easy to fix but they don’s seem to want to bother with. First, their is no way to alter the html template of the outputted form, or give you a way to segment it into sections. This creates a huge drag trying to style a single flowing list of elements <ul><li></li></ul>. This would be easy to solve and there are several requests for styling help. Second, the pro support is not very good. I was not able to find a way to contact them on my account page so came and left a review instead.
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Registro de cambios

1.2.17

  • Fixed – PHP notice about frmqreserved not being initialised.
  • Bump – version number + tested upto.

1.2.16

  • Fixed – a potential security issue with escaping
  • Fixed – add support for block editor themes which don’t use get_header()
  • Fixed – prefixed classes to avoid conflicts with other plugins + themes

1.2.15

  • Fixed – a PHP 8 warning when using the taxonomy walker class – thanks @jules-colle + @superthin

1.2.14

  • Admin notice added – Version 3 is coming soon – beta testers wanted + tons of improvements and changes coming – make sure you know what’s in store.
  • Update docs URLs
  • Fix – an issue with an <option> element self closing in the multiselect field (thanks @matzeatweb)

1.2.13

  • Fix – a PHP warning when using Beaver Builder

1.2.12

  • Fixed – some PHP warnings when using radio, checkbox and multiselects
  • Fixed – a typo (thanks sunjunkie)
  • Tested with WP 5.3

1.2.11

  • Fixed – a few typos in the admin screen
  • Tested with WP 5.0 RC2

1.2.10

  • Fixed – an issue with our syntax highlighting script modifying our shortcodes

1.2.9

  • Fixed – bugs with WP 4.4 compatibility
  • Fixed – an issue with operators being case sensitive – they are no longer case sensitive

1.2.8

  • Fixed – an issue with rewrites – thanks @iohannis

1.2.7

  • Fixed – fix for new taxonomy rewrites and problems with multiple selection when using checkboxes
  • Fixed – added previously hidden multiselect field type

1.2.6

  • Fixed – compatibility issues with WP 4.2.x

1.2.5

  • Fixed a PHP error when setting defaults for taxonomies – many users did not see this but resulted in unexpected behaviour
  • Fixed an error with post date sometimes being undefined for blank searches
  • Added argument empty_search_url – when a users submits the search form without any search preferences selected they will be redirected to this URL
  • Updated argument add_search_param – setting to 1 will force add a “?s=” to all urls generate by the plugin – this may help with the loading of search templates in some themes

1.2.4

  • Fixed a bug created in 1.2.3 when doing an empty search

1.2.3

  • Added arguement all_items_labels which allows for support for custom all_items labels in taxonomies, categories, post tags and post types when using select and radio types – the default text displaying “All Categories” for example can now be defined using all_items_labels
  • Added show_count to arguments – this shows how many posts are in a particular term, in brackets after the term name – works only for categories, tags and taxonomies
  • Fixed a bug when using when using “all post types” and it displaying no results
  • Reverted behaviour from 1.2.2 – no longer force load search template when search is blank – let WP handle it again
  • Added argument add_search_param – setting it to 1 will force a “?s=” or “&s=” to be added to the url even when the search is blank – in some circumstances this will force load the search template, instead of other WP templates, such as taxonomy or category templates

1.2.2

  • Added support for multi selects – use multiselect as the type for your field
  • Added support for AND & OR operators when using checkboxes or multiselects – use the operators argument with allowed values of and & or
  • Force load search template when search is blank, don’t include when search field is not included in shortcode
  • Fixed an issue with navigation disappearing when using post_types

1.2.1

  • Version Bump – bad commit

1.2.0

  • WARNING – this update includes some major changes to shortcode construction, do not upgrade until you have read how this will affect your setup – updating should be easy.
  • Renamed the taxonomies argument to fieldstaxonomies is now no longer appropriate as this list contains field types other than taxonomies – this list now contains taxonomies, post_type, post_date and searchtaxonomies as an argument is still supported however will be deprecated
  • Search box can now be positioned anywhere, simply include search in the fields list in the position desired. Upgrading from previous versions will cause you to lose your search box, simply include search in the fields list to show it again
  • Drop support for search argument as no longer relevant – control display of search input by adding it to the fields list
  • Labels have been completely rewritten – label has been renamed to headings to avoid confusion with internal taxonomy labels – the headings argument now allows for any text to be added and displayed as a heading for each field – this allows for much more flexibility and no longer uses internal taxonomy labels – to hide a label simply leave blank
  • Added support for hierarchical taxonomies for all input types – checkbox, radio & select
  • Added support for ordering of taxonomies – use order_by argument – allowed values are id, name, slug, count, term_group
  • Added support for ordering direction of taxonomies – use order_dir argument – allowed values are ‘asc’ or ‘desc’
  • Added support to show or hide empty taxonomies – use hide_empty argument
  • Added support for search_placeholder
  • Updated post_date functionality to work with older versions of WP – can be displayed either as date or daterange – the post_date field uses the HTML 5 input type of date – browsers that do not support it will simply show a text box – a tutorial of integrating jquery for graceful degredation is in the works
  • Renamed submitlabel to submit_labelsubmitlabel still works for now.
  • Renamed type to typestype still works for now.
  • Updated display of checkboxes and radio buttons, inputs are now wrapped in an unordered list which may affect your styling
  • Various bug fixes
  • Thanks to bradaric for help with hierarchical dropdown lists and date input types – https://github.com/bradaric

1.1.3

  • Added support for post_date to be displayed either as date or daterange (WP 3.7+) type

1.1.2

  • Added support for all public and custom post types (the attachment post type is excluded) – all post types can be user searchable or predfined and hidden from the user. This allows for users to add multiple search widgets to their site which work on specific post types independantly from eachother.
  • Added offical updated documentation, created and moved to Search & Filter Docs

1.1.1

  • Fixed: when submitting an empty search/filter, “?s=” now gets appended to the url (an empty search) to force load a results page, previously this was redirecting to the homepage which does not work for many use cases

1.1.0

  • Added support for checkboxes and radio buttons, with the option to control this for each individual taxonomy.
  • Added support to show or hide headings for each individual taxonomy.
  • Added support to pass a class name through to Search & Filter widgets, this allows styling of different instances of Search & Filter
  • Fixed problems with escaping output in search box
  • Notice: This update will automatically add headings to taxonomy dropdowns, refer to usage and examples on how to disable them.

1.0.3

  • Added some documention & screenshots to plugin page

1.0.2

  • Version bump for WordPress plugins site

1.0.1

  • Updated to use label->all_items in taxonomy object for dropdowns before using label->name
  • Notice: This update may cause some labels to break, ensure you have set up your taxonomy properly including setting label->all_items

1.0.0

  • Initial Release