Ajax WP Query Search Filter let you search through post type, taxonomy and meta field.
Author: | TC (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.4 |
WordPress version tested: | 3.7.41 |
Plugin version: | 1.0.7 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 27-06-2013 |
Last updated: | 02-03-2014
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 92 |
Rated by: | 8 |
Plugin URI: | http://www.9-sec.com/ |
Total downloads: | 23 719 |
Active installs: | 100+ |
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THIS PLUGIN WILL NOT BE UPDATE ANYMORE, PLEASE USE MY NEW PLUGN ULTIMATE WP QUERY SEARCH QUERY INSTEAD
Ajax WP Query Search Filter is a powerful ajax search engine that let your user perform more precisely search by filtering the search through post type, taxonomy and meta field.
Plugin Features:
- Admin are free to choose whether the search go through post type, taxonomy, meta field or even all of them.
- Multiple Search Form Supported.
- Search form support checkbox,radio and dropdown fields.
- Using Ajax to display result in the same page complete with pagination.
- Plugin extendable with hooks.
- Using shortcode to display the search form.
If you have any problems with current plugin, please leave a
message on Forums Posts or goto Here.
Screenshots
Ajax WP Query Search Filter setting page 1
Ajax WP Query Search Filter setting page 2
Ajax WP Query Search Filter setting page 3
Ajax WP Query Search Filter setting page 4
Ajax WP Query Search Filter search form in the content and sidebar
FAQ
How can I styling the search form?
You can simply refer the classes/scripts/default.css that come with the folder and alter it or override it at your theme css file.
What if I want to display the search form in the template?
Put this into <?php echo do_shortcode("[AjaxWPQSF id={form id}"); ?>
your template.
What if I want to display the search form in the sidebar widget?
Just insert the shortcodes like you inserted in the post content. eg. ‘[AjaxWPQSF id=3299]`
What if I don’t want to display the title of the search form?
Just giving 0
to formtitle
atribute in the shortcode eg. ‘[AjaxWPQSF id=3299 formtitle=”0″]`
How can I customize the plugin?
You can goto this website to get the details.
ChangeLog
1.0.0
1.0.1
- Fixed minor error and prevent submit form from key press enter.
1.0.2
- Fix js error in IE browser (Thanks member iveranus2 for this fix)
- Add another two filters for taxonomy and meta field before passing to wp_query.
1.0.3
- Fix plugin activation error.
- Make js global variable.
- Add new filters and add parameters to existing filter and action.
- Fix default css loading image error.
1.0.4
- Add form id to multiple filters.
- Fix pop up witdh and height in setting page.
- Fix activation error on front page.
1.0.5
- Fix ehco error.
- add new parameter to result ouput filter
- Change variable in search form action hook
1.0.6
- Fix IE Js Error
- add new filter to admin
- add taxonomy filter
- Search All will be not included when it is not set.
3.7.1
- Fix JS error for wp 3.7.1