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filter-custom-fields-taxonomies-light

By websupporter
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Description

This plugin has been closed as of Sibat 2, 2024 and is not available for download. Reason: Security Issue.

Reviews

Good Plugin. Need Pro version.

directoryprofessional Gulan 30, 2021
Very good plugin. we need pro version which is not available on the given link.

After years still a very good plugin

Pandasonic2 Gulan 16, 2020
I’m very sad about the decision to stop development of this plugin. It’s still now one of the best plugin to filter ACF fields

Change order of results

spay18 Nîsan 7, 2020
Hi, how can I customize the order of the results in alphabetical order? Thanks so much

Nice one

aiframe Kanûn 1, 2016 1 reply
Great functionality, and as my prior mark – 5 stars for code. Not often today you’ll find a plugin with clean and readable code. Found and edited all the things I was need for my project in a couple of minutes. ———————————————- Dev, I’ve got a problem in ur free-version. elseif( $val['type'] == 'checkbox' ): $args['meta_query'][] = array( 'key' => $data_value, 'value' => $_POST['data'][ $key ]['val'], 'type' => 'CHAR', 'compare' => 'IN' ); Now imagine you have meta_field “array of chars” And your post #1 have it set like “fish, cat” And your post #2 have it like “dog, duck” You place a “checkbox” of that custom field with 4 values to check. You check only “cat” and get post #1 in the results. You check only “dog” and get post #2 in the results. You check both “cat” and “dog”. What will you get? 0 found? Nah, you’ll get 2 posts found. To allow WHERE IN of meta_query to EXACT match your array of checks you need to replace code above with: elseif( $val['type'] == 'checkbox' ): foreach( $_POST['data'][ $key ]['val'] as $meta_val ): $args['meta_query'][] = array( 'key' => $data_value, 'value' => $meta_val, 'type' => 'CHAR', 'compare' => '=' ); endforeach; And here comes an option to set different ‘relation’ of meta_query, like OR or AND.

Simple and awesome

relync Îlon 3, 2016 2 replies
This filter is very simple to use! However, is it possible for the checkbox to align horizontally instead of being placed one on top of each other? Takes up quite a bit of space when they are lined up on top of each other. Other than that, it is a great plugin to have!

For what it does, it does well

nmgwp Îlon 3, 2016
It does not have a lot of exciting cool features, but ehat id does have is useful. Give it a try.
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“Filter Custom Fields & Taxonomies Light” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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  • Version 1.05
  • Last updated 10 sal ago
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  • WordPress version 3.5 or higher
  • Tested up to 4.4.34
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