
The Elementor Filter plugin allows you to filter every module in Elementor. Just add a few classes and you're done.
| Author: | Daniel (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 4.9 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.8.5 |
| Plugin version: | 1.0.2 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 09-06-2021 |
| Last updated: | 15-04-2025 |
| Rating, %: | 100 |
| Rated by: | 6 |
| Plugin URI: | https://shop.danielvoelk.de/product/elementor... |
| Total downloads: | 8 967 |
| Active installs: | 700+ |
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FEATURES
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Filter columns
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Filter sections
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Filter elements
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Add multiple filter categories to each column (if desired)
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[PREMIUM] Style active filter button
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[PREMIUM] Filter inner columns
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[PREMIUM] Filter inner sections
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[PREMIUM] Filter flexbox containers (Beta)
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[PREMIUM] Start filtered, right after page loads.
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[PREMIUM] Add animations to your filtering
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[PREMIUM] Multi select filtering (explained in Documentation)
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[PREMIUM] And more (see in (FAQ)
SETUP
Buttons:
- Click on the pencil icon to access the Button Settings. You can also use images, or any other element to trigger the filtering. It doesn’t have to be a button module.
- Go to Advanced CSS Class. Here you add the ef-button class.
- Additionally add any category that you want to filter with that button like that: efc-[your category] e.g. efc-cats.
Section:
- Click on blue gear icon to access the Section Settings.
- Go to Advanced CSS Class. Here you add the ef-area class.
Columns:
- Click on edit column icon to access the column settings.
- Go to Advanced CSS Class.
- Here you add all the efc-[your category] class you want e.g. your efc-cats class.
- Do that for all Columns you want to make filterable.
FAQ
ChangeLog
