giuseppedichiara
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I just tested what you recommended and is perfect except for one thing: how can I make sure that in the first field are dynamically excluded (because we periodically change) the child taxonomies without inserting them individually? Is there a hook or something I can modify for that purpose?
In this way I would only display the brands on the first input, I would limit the typing on the second input until you select the brand and then this dynamically returns the models belonging only to the hierarchically superior taxonomy.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by giuseppedichiara.
the problem arises precisely because I wanted to avoid using a “parent” taxonomy for the templates category. the reason is for a matter of data organization!
In fact, the alternative of using two filters, with the PRO version, isn’t bad, but I’m not sure of the result. Thanks for the advice anyway! Always polite, prompt and helpful.In fact, the alternative of using two filters, with the PRO version, isn’t bad, but I’m not sure of the result. Thanks for the advice anyway! Always polite, prompt and helpful.
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In reply to: [Filter Everything — WordPress & WooCommerce Filters] Modifier html outputHi,
i solved
Thank you so much for your answer. I have another question: if I have child taxonomies, how can I make sure that these are correctly selected following the same logic of kinship?
Brand: Audi > Model: A3
In two separate filters?