The most universal filters plugin for WordPress and WooCommerce. It filters any post types and by any criteria. Allows you to sort results and search by key phrase. Compatible with page builders.
Filter Everything – Filter Everything PRO — WordPress plugin that completely solves the problem of filtering on your site. With WooCommerce or without it.
Easy integration on a page using Widgets or Shortcodes
Compatible with almost all page builders (*PRO)
Contains a lot of useful filter options
Supports search by keyword
Allows you to sort filtered results by any criteria
Supports color swatches and brand logos
Step-by-step filtering
Vertical and Horizontal layouts, columns
Works in both “Submit button” and “Auto-submission” modes
Ready to use on mobile devices
Compatible with translation plugins WPML, Polylang
Supports AJAX
Contains hooks and features for developers
Uploading via WordPress dashboard 1. From the WordPress dashboard visit Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin 2. Choose plugin zip file and upload it 3. Install and Activate the plugin 4. After installation, you will find a new menu item “Filters” 5. Read the documentation to get started
Uploading via FTP 1. Download the Filter Everything plugin zip file 2. Extract zip file and upload “filter-everything” folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory 3. Activate the plugin through the “Plugins” menu in WordPress 4. After installation, you will find a new menu item “Filters” 5. Read the documentation to get started
INSTALLATION AND CREATING FILTERS GUIDE – Filter Everything
The main goal of developing the Filter Everything plugin was to create a professional and ultimate filtering tool for WordPress, which would satisfy the requirements of both – site visitors and site administrators as well as SEO specialists.
That is why when developing the plugin, I researched and took into account the experience of the most popular online stores in the world and implemented it in WordPress. We also talked a lot with the SEO specialists during entire process.
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