On the current WordPress version, this plugin causes the listings to only display the first item. Is anybody still actively keeping an eye on this plugin?
Thanks.
I have a field “published” in a custom post type (created with Pods). 1 = published, 0 = not published.
I would like to search for all non-published records. But what I get is an advanced filter called “Published: is empty”. That’s not what I expect, because 0 is not the same as empty.
Am I missing something?
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Does this plugin support table based Pods storage? I have extended post types with table based storage and although the fields are shown they do not provide proper results. If I filter a field it will always return 0 results, even if the field is an exact match.
A-P
]]>i’ve been searching all night for a way to filter my posts by category & tags; finally ran across yours. seems to work great right off the bat.
but i’m wondering if i can (and if so, how) select more than one tag to filter(?).
thanks!
]]>Hello Plugin Author,
I have been considering reviews of this plugin (5/5) so good and was interested in using to add some custom search filtration other than default Category and Tags…
Can you tell me that “How to use this Plugin to create more filter options in posts or pages…?”
]]>Hi Scott, great plugin idea!
I’m using your plugin for a sports blog – until this date they have 2,638 published posts.
I’m not getting all posts from a category, tag etc when I use the filter.
Examples:
1) They have 1.898 posts from the category “Soccer”.
When I filter by category “Soccer” I only get 1 post listed. And this single post is not even the most recent one.
2) They have 50 posts under the tag “Humor”.
The filter only returns 37.
3) When I search for the word “match” within the category “Soccer” I got no results [actually I have 954].
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Do you have any idea what could be causing this?
Thank you very much.
]]>Hi,
With Filters activated, if I filter some posts, and use the built-in Bulk Edit functionality, apply some tag change, both IIS and Apache will throw out a similar error-
Request-URI Too Large
The requested URL’s length exceeds the capacity limit for this server.
It seems to be using GET in querystring and the length is too long. If I disable the Filters, select similar number of posts and do a bulk edit, it went well.
Kindly please help. Thanks.
Pods: 2.3.18
Filters: 0.3
WP: 3.8
Content: Custom Post Type
Tag: Custom Taxonomy
Can you help me setup your Filters plugin, so it filters/ searches for custom fied?
]]>Hi there!
Thanks for the wonderful plugin first!
What I need, is that for the custom post type (‘product’) I need the values from a few custom fields (setup via Custom Field Suite) are included in the admin search results (edit.php screen for that post type).
Matt, of CFS, send me to your plugin here. Out of the box it seems not support custom fields yet, is that right? In the changelog I read about a filter, but was not able to set this up properly.
Can you help me setup your Filters plugin, so it filters/ searches for those custom fied values too?
That would be awesome!
Thanks so much in advance!
–Dave from Germany .)
]]>Great plugin so far and potential for further greatness.
Can you add a feature to filter by parent when view pages list. When I activate your plugin it stops functionality of ‘Filter by parent in admin’ plugin By James Irving-Swift, which I also use sometimes.
Also, a ‘persistent’ feature would be great too, so once you have set the filter – it remains active after you leave editing a page/post and return to the page/post list.
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