Rating: 3 stars
so far, this is the only one that detects ALL custom-post-types, whereas others are able to find only parent CPTs. But the filters should list ALL taxonomies (not just the ones currently associated to posts, which is right for Authors) and should load as the page loads, not a few seconds later.
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Does not work at all and no indication at all
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Unbelievable that WP doesn’t have something like this in the core, I think it’s in the minimums.
Thanks for your work! Don’t get me wrong, the plugin is awesome but I’ll give it 5 stars when the vulnerability described by ap.koponen is fixed… If not, I’ll uninstall it and find alternatives (“Simple Page Ordering” is cool too… but not the same)
Rating: 1 star
This plugin has a SQL-injection vulnerability in at least Filter.php appendWhere -function. Date range $_GET[] are not being sanitized and are appended with through posts_where filter.
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This plugin works very well. I have several taxonomies for posts, pages, and custom post types. This plugin allows me to add as many filters as I need. All my filters work very well, and it’s possible to use more than one filter at once ??
My only *thing* (if I can even call it that) is that filters don’t wrap back to the start of the line if they go over more than one line — instead they are right-aligned on Line 2. Not a big deal, but it looks messy.
Thanks very much for this plugin! It’s so useful! Frankly, this feature should be part of core. I find hard to fathom how a CMS doesn’t include basic organizational tools such as this one…
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I had high hopes for this plugin. It worked for one filter term, but none of the others.
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I have over 10 years of blog posts and pages I’ve imported into my site, and needed an easy way to narrow the display of posts and pages down to date ranges and taxonomies. This plugin does (mostly) exactly what I needed.
One thing I’d like to see is a way to filter based on custom field values. This way I could mark imported content with a custom field on the way into WordPress, and filter to it easily.
Also with WP_DEBUG set to true, I see some strict standards errors (running PHP 5.5.14). These are probably easy to fix, but I haven’t dug in too deeply to the code as yet.
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This plugin really useful and save a lot of developer’s time!
I suggest add some tags to describtion of this plugin, like “admin post filter” or “admin taxonomy filter”
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I am using this plugin in my project. I have been searching this kind of plugin. Finally this plugin saved my day.
Thanks ??
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