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  • Queries are the backbone of your site. From search, to blogs, to products listings and more, they power your website in many different ways. With Search & Filter, you can select the different queries across your site, choose to modify them, and attach fields such as search and filters to them (optional). The most important…

    Read more ->: Queries Overview
  • Name When referencing the query throughout the site the name will be used. Tabs Location Define how a Search & Filter query integrates with your site. Query Modify the query options to control what your users will see. Taxonomies Apply taxonomy restrictions to your queries, or exclude specific taxonomies or terms from your results. Post…

    Read more ->: Query Editor
  • Settings Live Search Disable or enable the Live Search feature. When enabled, results will be updated without reloading the page. When disabled the page will reload. Update URL Updates the URL in the address bar to reflect the current search & filter state. Fully supports the browser history API, meaning you can press backwards and…

    Read more ->: Live Search (Pro)
  • With the shortcode setting, you can display your results anywhere on your site by using a shortcode – and then customise the results using PHP templates in your theme folder. Enable Shortcodes Head to the Settings screen and enable the Shortcodes setting. By default they’re enabled already. Create a Query Set the location to Dynamic…

    Read more ->: Results Shortcode (Pro)
  • An archive is an automatically generated list of posts, available at various locations in your site. WordPress usually comes with some archives built in and ready to use, it’s also possible to create more. They are usually accessible via a specific URL, related to the archive type. There are two main types of archive that…

    Read more ->: Archives