Hi Spivster
Thanks for the questions
The plugin/your theme uses different templates depending on your setup. For example, if you search within a category, your URL will look like:
www.yoursite.com/category/socks/?s=blue+socks
WordPress will likely load the category template for this page as it is the same as browsing:
www.yoursite.com/category/socks/
The same for taxonomies – you should check out WordPress template hierarchy to get an idea of how the templates get loaded – https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Template_Hierarchy#The_Template_Hierarchy_In_Detail
RE styling – there is a CSS file loaded automatically with some really simple styling – you can find a link to this in the Search & Filter admin section – the plugin is inteaded to by styled by someone like yourself 🙂
RE woocommerce, you may have seen in the support threads, I’m working with someone on trying to integrate woocommerce support so hopefully this will be done in the next few days or so 🙂
Thanks for checking out the plugin!
Hey Spivster, I’ve had a look at the woocommerce stuff and looks like I won’t be supporting it at this stage :/ Definitely in the future though this may be some time…!
Thanks for the info! Looking forward to future development. This type of plugin is very hard to find and I’m surprised.
Layered filtering is so important when having websites with lots of content.
You have a gem here.
This might inspire you:
http://luis-almeida.github.io/filtrify/
It is exactly what I need, but for WordPress 🙂
Thanks for the input Spivster – there is plenty of room for improvements but time is the only factor 😉