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  • Plugin Support fesupportteam

    (@fesupportteam)

    Hi @neriyakubova

    You can try going to Filters > Settings > Var Names and changing the variable names for the filters that aren’t working to something more unique, like “fe_price” or “fe_power”. Then, hit the save button and test it again.

    If it still doesn’t work, it’s likely that the page is using a custom query instead of the main query, which means it’s only partially compatible. The PRO version of the plugin supports custom queries. However, you can also try using a clean main query on those pages to see if the filtering works correctly.

    Best Regards,
    Victor

    Thread Starter yakubova_

    (@neriyakubova)

    Thank you. Is there a demo I could try with the pro version?

    Plugin Support fesupportteam

    (@fesupportteam)

    Hi @neriyakubova

    Unfortunately, there is no PRO trial version. However, we recommend testing it again on a clean WordPress installation with a fresh WooCommerce setup and default products, using the default Twenty Twenty-Five theme and ACF for custom fields. If everything works correctly there, you can then slowly add your other products, plugins, and theme to identify which one is causing the issues.

    Best Regards,
    Victor

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