• Resolved job431

    (@job431)


    `I am creating a website and downloaded your plugin which looks amazing.
    However, I ran into one problem when I tried to use WP Listings Search widget.

    I created taxonomy ‘price’ and added that in the widget so people can search based on price.
    And I added price in each listing so it can be searched through widget.
    However, when I try to search using widget based on price, it just displays ALL the listings.

    How can I fix this problem? (I don’t do coding, so please understand that.)
    FYI, http://www.stayinseoul.net

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-listings/</a&gt;

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  • Thread Starter job431

    (@job431)

    Figured it out myself.
    Thanks for the wonderful plugin

    I have the same issue job431. How did you resolve it please?

    Plugin Author agentevolution

    (@agentevolution)

    Create a custom taxonomy called Price Ranges and create terms in that taxonomy with price ranges (i.e. 100k-200k, 200k-300k, etc) and then assign each listing to a price range. You’ll then be able to add it to the search widget.

    Hi agentevolution.

    The problem has been solved thanks to help from job431.

    Taxonomy names MUST be lower case (I had capitalised “Bedrooms”, Bathrooms” etc) and any with spaces must not have spaces (underscores, dashes etc instead). As soon as I changed all mine (all single word terms only) to lower case the search worked beautifully!

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