Filter Posts With List
Filter Posts with list by iFlair plugin is help you to list out default post and custom posts and filter out post base on its category and tags.
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Stale • Last updated 349 days ago
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Likely maintained (last update 349 days ago).
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Description
“Filter Posts with List” is a versatile WordPress plugin designed to help you display both default and custom post types with ease. It allows users to filter posts based on categories and tags, making it easier to navigate large amounts of content. With the grid view format, this plugin organizes your posts neatly and adds an option to load more posts, offering a smooth and dynamic user experience.
The plugin supports default WordPress post shortcodes, and you can also generate custom shortcodes for different post types. It comes with flexible filtering options, allowing you to show or hide search, category, and tag filters. You can even customize filter headings to match your website’s branding or content needs.
You have full control over what information is displayed for each post. Whether you want to show or hide the featured image, categories, publish date, author name, or post description, it’s all customizable. The plugin also lets you manage how many posts are shown initially and how many load when the “Load More” button is clicked.
Why Use Filter Posts with List?
If your website has a large number of posts or custom post types, this plugin offers a clean and organized way to present content, improving the user experience by providing relevant filters. It’s perfect for bloggers, businesses, or content-heavy sites that want more control over how posts are displayed without needing custom coding.
Features
Post Filtering:
Filter posts by category and tags to give users a better content browsing experience.
Custom Shortcodes:
Generate shortcodes for custom post types to display specific types of content.
Grid Layout:
Display posts in a visually appealing grid format.
Customizable Filters:
Show or hide filter options like search, category, and tag filters, and change filter headings to match your site’s design.
Post Data Control:
Choose to show or hide details such as post-featured image, category, author, publish date, and description.
Load More Functionality:
Set how many posts are shown initially and control the number of posts that load on user interaction.
Flexible Post Listings:
Easily manage both default and custom post listings, creating a streamlined experience for both content creators and visitors.
Installation
- Go to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to Plugins > Add New.
- Search for “Filter Posts with List by iFlair.”
- Install and activate the plugin.
- Once activated, head to the Filter Posts with list plugin’s settings page to configure the filter options, post visibility, and other preferences.
- Use the provided shortcodes in your posts or pages to display filtered lists.
Frequently Asked Questions
After activating the plugin, you can use default WordPress post shortcodes or generate custom shortcodes to display posts with filters. Place the shortcode in any post or page to display a grid of posts with filtering options.
Yes, you can generate shortcodes specifically for custom post types, allowing you to filter and display custom content alongside or separate from your default WordPress posts.
Customizing the Splash Screen icon and App icon is easy:
Absolutely. You can choose which filter options to show or hide, including search, category, and tag filters. Additionally, you can customize the headings of these filters to match your website’s tone and style.
Yes, the plugin gives you control over which post details are displayed. You can show or hide elements such as the featured image, publish date, author, category, and post description based on your preferences.
You can configure how many posts are shown on the initial page load, as well as the number of posts loaded when the user clicks the “Load More” button, directly from the plugin’s settings.
Yes, “Filter Posts with List” has been tested up to WordPress 6.4 and is regularly updated to ensure compatibility with the latest versions of WordPress and PHP.
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Changelog
Version 1.0.0
- Plugin release and submit to wordPress.org
Version 1.1.0
- Fixed serachbox related issue.





