Hello @malcolmboyd
Thank you for your warm words about the plugin.
In general you have done all right and it should works.
Can you please let me know what are the page or page type where you tried to place the Filters Widget?
What do you see on the place, where you expected to see the Filters Widget?
You can optionally write here in comments link to the page, it would help me to understand the problem.
Hello @stepasyuk
Thanks for your quick reply.
The page can be seen here : https://www.divineloire.fr/en/type_lieu/all-wineries/
The filters are in a popup (click on the “Filters” button).
On the FR page it works fine (https://www.divineloire.fr/type_lieu/tous-les-domaines/).
You will also notice that the “Sort posts” dropdown doesn’t trigger any response (so there is also a problem there).
I tried also with the filters placed directly in a sidebar on the page, but didn’t work either (so the.fact that it is placed in an elementor popup doesn’t seem to be the problem).
I have activated debug mode and get this message : “No one Filter Set is configured for this post type pages. You can create a new Filter Set for them.
Filter Everything debug”.
Glad if you can help. Cheers.
Hello @malcolmboyd
I updated the plugin and added some fixes related to the WPML plugin. Please try to uptade it on your side to the version 1.4.8 and let me know if the problem was fixed.
If not, it should be investigated more detailed.
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This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by
stepasyuk.
Hello, Unfortunately, the update didn’t solve it. I tried creating a new set for WooCommerce products to test further. But it appears that I can no longer add a filter to a filter set. When I had the filter and hit “update” the new filter isn’t registered. Could this be a bug from the latest update or a configuration problem on my side?
I think it may be conflict with some of your other plugins. You can find what exactly plugin is incomatible if you disable them one by one.
Or you can use better way – to disable all 100% of your plugins and check if the issue disappears. Than disable only 50% of your plugins and to check where is conflicted plugin (in the list of disabled or vice versa). And repeat this 50% disabled plugins method to the list with conflicted plugin.
With this method in 10-15 minutes you can find what is conflicted plugin.
Let me know, if you will find it.
UPD: Sorry, it seems there is bug with WPML in the Free version. I will fix this soon and let you know.
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This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by
stepasyuk.
@malcolmboyd I fixed the bug and updated plugin to the version 1.4.9
You can update and try it.
Sorry for the inconvenience.