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  • Plugin Support jaysupport

    (@jaysupport)

    Hi Robin,

    Sorry for the late response. I was unavailable during the holidays. I’m not quite sure what you mean. Are you talking about custom attributes from WooCommerce? If so, there is a feature in our plugin that allows you to use any attribute that you’ve created in WooCommerce as a filter. If you go to the Filtering area of the Options page in the plugin admin, you’ll see that it shows there all your existing attributes, with an option to enable them for filtering.

    Thread Starter Robin

    (@cinghaman)

    Hi @jaysupport thanks for the reply, I created CPT for WooCommerce like brands/location etc they don’t get picked up in the options page for some reason.

    Plugin Support jaysupport

    (@jaysupport)

    Did you use a third-party plugin or an extension to do this? That would not be supported. Filters can be enabled for colors, sizes, categories, tags, ratings in-stock, on-sale and for attributes.

    Thread Starter Robin

    (@cinghaman)

    Hi
    No, I created my own custom post types adding code in functions.php file.

    Plugin Support jaysupport

    (@jaysupport)

    Still, that is not supported in our plugin, unfortunately. Filters can be enabled for colors, sizes, categories, tags, ratings in-stock, on-sale and for attributes.

    Thread Starter Robin

    (@cinghaman)

    Ok

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