• Resolved bugno82

    (@bugno82)


    I would like to integrate the filter widget from Everything Filter Pro into an Elementor popup that, upon selecting a specific category, navigates directly to the shop page and displays the relevant products.

    I’d like customers to access the Everything Filter directly below the search bar when they click on the magnifying glass icon in the bottom menu, similar to the filter visible on the shop page.

    I’ve also tried adding the shortcode for Everything Filter Pro, without any results.

    Thanks in advance!

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by bugno82.
    • This topic was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by bugno82.

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  • Plugin Support fesupportteam

    (@fesupportteam)

    Hi @bugno82

    Thank you for your interest in the Filter Everything plugin.

    Not very clear what are you trying to crate. Do you want to place the filter widget inside the pop-up window on your page? So when you click on the magnifying glass the modal will pop up with the filters? Maybe some references would help to understand better, or screenshots of how you want to make it work and look.

    Best Regards – Victor

    Thread Starter bugno82

    (@bugno82)

    Hi Victor,

    Thank you for your prompt response and your interest in helping with my project.

    Yes, you’ve got it right! I’d like to integrate the Filter Everything plugin with an Elementor popup on my website. The goal is to create a user-friendly experience where users can easily access and utilize the filter options without leaving the page.

    Here’s how I envision it working:

    When a user clicks on the magnifying glass icon in the bottom menu, a modal Elementor popup appears.
    Inside this popup, users can see and interact with the Filter Everything widget, just like they would on the main shop page.
    Users can select their desired filters and take effect instantly, updating the products displayed on the main shop page in the background.

    You can view some kind of similar filter on the shop page.

    Thanks in advance

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by bugno82.
    Thread Starter bugno82

    (@bugno82)

    Hi Victor,

    I have another question regarding the Filter Everything plugin. Is it possible to have the filter chips immediately visible on mobile devices without having to reload the page? I understand that by default, the display is set to none, but with the following CSS, I was able to make it visible:

    css
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    @media screen and (max-width: 768px){
    .wpc-custom-selected-terms:not(.wpc-show-on-mobile) {
    display: contents !important;
    }
    }
    Is there a way to achieve this without a page reload?

    View shop page

    Thank you for your assistance!

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by bugno82.
    Plugin Support fesupportteam

    (@fesupportteam)

    Hi @bugno82

    If you want to display it here – https://prnt.sc/HQKZ8a8GZJIL go to the Elementor “WordPress” section and scroll to the filter everything -filter widget (the search won’t find it) and place it in the needed popup.

    Not sure what you mean by refreshing the page to see the chips. Can you specify a bit more details on that issue? Because the chips appear when you select any filter terms, and disappear when they all are unselected.

    Best Regards – Victor

    Thread Starter bugno82

    (@bugno82)

    Hi Victor,

    Thank you for your response. I’ve tried to add the Filter Everything widget to the Elementor popup as you suggested, but the filter doesn’t appear.

    However, I managed to resolve the problem related to the filter chips not appearing without the need to refresh the page. It’s working fine now.

    If you have any insights or tips on how to successfully integrate the Filter Everything widget into an Elementor popup, I’d greatly appreciate your guidance.

    Plugin Support fesupportteam

    (@fesupportteam)

    Hi @bugno82

    “I’ve tried to add the Filter Everything widget to the Elementor popup as you suggested, but the filter doesn’t appear.”

    Can you show us the results that appeared there? Any text or is just empty? It’s hard to tell what is the issue without having the ability to see it ourselves and test it.

    Best Regards – Victor

    Thread Starter bugno82

    (@bugno82)

    When I place the Filter Everything widget in Elementor, it displays only the text “Filter Everything – Filters” within the widget, and no actual filters or content are visible within the live preview or the published version of the page.

    I have followed the setup instructions carefully and have ensured that all required configurations are in place. However, I am unable to get the widget to display correctly.

    Plugin Support fesupportteam

    (@fesupportteam)

    Hi @bugno82

    “When I place the Filter Everything widget in Elementor, it displays only the text “Filter Everything – Filters” within the widget, and no actual filters or content are visible within the live preview or the published version of the page.”

    This is the correct behavior, it should be like that. Then you should hit save the page or update it and check if it is showing normally not in editing mode, just on site.

    Best Regards – Victor

    Hi,

    I have the same problem, I would like to insert filters into an Elementor popup, but i have this message : No one Filter Set is related to this page. You can configure it in the?Filter Set?-> “Where to filter?” field. But in “Where to filter” fields we don’t have Elementor popup.

    Thanks in advance !

    bixroger

    (@bixroger)

    UP (I would like to integrate the filter widget from Everything Filter Pro into an Elementor popup that)

    Same here:
    I created a popup with the Filter Everything Pro Widget in Elementor.
    I display it on a specific page with a filter button connected to the popup.
    When you click on the button, the filter is empty.

    Also, it’s not possible to display taxonomies hyrachically in a dropdown. You must use checkboxes. For a horizontal filter, this option is basically useless since it takes too much vertical space. Here’s how the dropdown could look like:

    Parent-Category
    – Subcategory
    – Subcategory
    – Subcategory
    Parent-Category
    – Subcategory
    – Subcategory

    We would really appreciate if you could provide a solution here. A filter in a modal popup is quite common to save space.

    Thank you!

    @fesupportteam Hi, I just wanted to make sure that you have seen the last contribution from last week. Do you think you’ll be able to provide a solution soon or should we consider other filter plugins that will solve these issues? Looking forward to hearing back from you. Thank you!

    Plugin Support fesupportteam

    (@fesupportteam)

    Hi @campingmotorhome

    The free version of the plugin is not displayed on custom singular pages, it is displayed only on archive pages. If you place the filters widget in your pop-up container, and for example, it is on the archive pages, it should be displayed there correctly. If you place more than one filter widget, only one will be displayed. So make sure your templates do not have any hidden widgets (as usually they do).

    Also, please keep in mind that the free version generally wasn’t made to be compatible with the page builders.

    The dropdown with hierarchy is the the development plans for future updates.

    Best Regards – Victor

    Hi Victor,

    Thank you so much for getting back to my comment. That’s great news about the dropdown hierachy! We use Filter Everthing Pro. Thanks to your explanation, I could figure out the issue: I had the FE shortcode both on the result page AND in the popup. Once I removed the shortcode from the result page, everything worked as expected.

    So I can confirm: You can add an FE filter to an Elementor pop up with Filter Everything Pro.

    ??

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