I understand that this is not a support question so I will have to pay for that service.
Thank you in advance.
Best wishes.
Latest post by sakinho on Friday, 15 September 2023 13:45 EEST
Hi
You don't have to build the filter.
Once you visit the JFilters component, you should see all the generated filters.
The generated filters are all the possible filters from your Joomla installation.
If you created your tags, after you installed the JFilters component, please press the Synchornize button, to see your tags filter (or any other) generated.
I suggest reading our Getting Started guide in our docs.
It will give you a useful insight on how it works within minutes.
Kind regards,
Sakis Terzis
Founder and Lead Developer
Hi Sakis.
I realise that probably my explanation was not acurate enough. Let me explain what I want to acjieve.
I wanted the page https://dracma.cat/bloc as is, with the TAG filter, but with rhe LOAD MORE element because the number of items to show is too large.
I tried to put the Flart Studio Load More element, but it does'nt work with the YTP filter because 1.- Only appear the TAGS from the elements shown and 2.- When you try to load the second page no filter is passed.
I contacted Flart Studio and they told me that with the Yootheme filter system their extension does not work and that I need a different extension and they point me to yours. So I installed JFilters and the YTP pluging, but can't figure how to rebuild the page I showed you before.
That's the reason I asked for your (paid) support.
Let me know if you can help me with that.
Thank you in advance.
Hi
So I installed JFilters and the YTP pluging, but can't figure how to rebuild the page I showed you before.
If you are referring to the design of the page, please look at our JFilters - YOOtheme Pro Integration blog post.
The filters you would like to display are configured through the JFilters component (using YTP or not) and loaded through the "JFilters - Filters" module. Hence you also need that module in your page.
Let me know if you have questions.
Kind regards,
Sakis Terzis
Founder and Lead Developer
Hi.
I'm deeply sorry but following your instructions all I get is a "No results" page.
I attach an screenshop of what we want: the equivalent to the Grid with filters in Yootheme, but with JFilters as side filter.
More detailed: A grid with articles from the BLOG and BLOG-Es categories that could be filtered by their TAGS.
Hi
I am not sure that you followed the instructions, but no problem, I am here to help.
1. Create your category blog page/template through YT. Possibly you did that already.
2. Publish/load the "JFilters - Filters" in the category blog page.
* In the "JFilters - Filters" module you have to disable the setting "Load Results using Ajax" at the moment, so that your JF pages can be loaded entirely while you are using YT.
3. While you are in the YT customizer, visit your your category blog page and select 1 or more values from the filters .
4. Now what you see is the JFilters Results page . You can use the YT builder to build a template for that page as per our blog post instructions.
* The trick here is to make both the category blog page and your JFilters results, look quite similar.
Sidenotes:
1. You "Category" filter in the JFilters component, has to be in either published or in listening state. This way your filters can track your category blog page's category.
2. The JFilters Results menu item, should NOT be directly accessible by your users (Check the suggested Tip at the top of the linked page).
Kind regards,
Sakis Terzis
Founder and Lead Developer