If I search for ‘zakopane’ and try the different filters, then it does return results?
Which browser do you have the problem in?
If you search for “zakopane” it should display shops from category “Drogerie Natura”. Now setting the category filter don’t filter the results.
You can see it clear when search for: “sokratesa”. There is a “Test” shop with “test” category.
I have problems on all browsers.
I see the problem now, the ‘filter’ param is for some reason not included in the ajax request.
You didn’t modify the wpsl-gmap.min.js file? Did you update from an older version? If that’s the case, and you are using something like W3 Total Cache / Cloudlflare, then maybe it’s still serving the old wpsl-gmap.min.js that doesn’t include the filter param in the ajax params.
It is fresh install and I didn’t make any modification.
I’am using Wordfenc with cashing. I try to disable it but didn’t help…
I can make you admin for some time if you want.
So I found the problem. There is a JS script ( probably loaded by your theme ) on your site that also tries to style the dropdowns.
I suspect it’s this script https://github.com/select2, but it’s probably included in a JS file instead of being loaded separately. I don’t see it anywhere in the HTML output.
The easiest way to find out where it comes from is by searching through your theme files for either ‘select2-container’ or ‘select2-offscreen’ both are CSS classes placed on the dropdown from the store locator, but they don’t belong there.
How it works is that the wpsl-gmap.js looks for a div with the ‘wpsl-dropdown’ class inside the div wrapped around the dropdown. Usually there is only one, but now because of the other JS script there are 2 which breaks the category filter.
THX! It solves the problem. It is connected with Virtue theme by Kadence – you can turn off Select2 in theme settings and everything starts to works fine 🙂