Archives: Documentation
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Available JavaScript lifecycle events
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by John Doe
Below is a list of the JavaScript events you can hook into on the lifecycle of Filter Query Block Pro. Each section shows the event name, a short description, and a ready-to-copy code example. filterQueryBlock:beforeInit Fires just before the block is initialized. filterQueryBlock:afterInit Fires just before the block is initialized. filterQueryBlock:initError Fires if an error…
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Changing the filter position
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by John Doe
Filter Query Block Pro provides multiple layout options, allowing you to position the feed above, to the left, or to the right of your Query Loop block. You can find the Filter position setting under Layout in the block sidebar. Filters position ‘Left’ Filters position ‘Top’ Need more help or have suggestions? Let us know!…
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Add Ajax Category Filters to WordPress Feeds
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by John Doe
Adding dynamic category filters to WordPress Query Loop Block can greatly enhance the user experience by allowing visitors to quickly find content that matches their interests. Using the Filter Query Block plugin, this can be done seamlessly with AJAX, ensuring that the page doesn’t reload every time a filter is applied and the user can…
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How to Design Beautiful Feeds with the Query Loop Block
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by John Doe
Filter Query Block Pro is designed to work seamlessly with the native Query Loop Block in WordPress Gutenberg. The Query Loop Block allows you to dynamically display posts, pages, and other content types on your site. Here’s a step-by-step guide to on how to use the Query Loop Block to create beautiful feeds: Selecting the…
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Add your license key
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by John Doe
Instructions to Enter Your License Key in WordPress Admin to enable updates. Follow these steps to enter your license key for the Filter Query Block Pro plugin in your WordPress admin: By following these steps, you can successfully enter and activate your license key for the Filter Query Block Pro plugin in your WordPress admin.
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How to Install Your Plugin
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by John Doe
Step 1: Download the Plugin Step 2: Upload the Plugin to WordPress Step 3: Activate the Plugin Step 4: Add license key Troubleshooting If you encounter any issues during the installation process, here are a few common solutions: If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our support team. We’ve also launched…
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Customizing the style
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by John Doe
To style your filters toolbar, you can override the following SCSS variables. Add them to your theme’s stylesheet or a custom CSS file and modify as needed to match your site’s design. Simply copy and paste the above code into your theme’s stylesheet or a custom CSS file and modify the values to customize the…
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Get started
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by John Doe
Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, we aim to create a seamless and efficient filtering system for your content. 1. Add the block 2. Tailor options 3. Design the feed We hope you’re enjoying your new filterable and searchable feed! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our…