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[Resolved] wpv-search-term

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Last updated by Luo Yang 5 years, 5 months ago.

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#1276203

Is there a way to somehow turn [wpv-search-term] into filter buttons, which in turn the user can un-select them to undo a filter?

#1276301

Hello,

Please elaborate the question with more details, what kind of filter buttons do you need?
Is there any demo for it? thanks

#1276305
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Let's take this website as an example.

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When select the filters on the sidebar you will see what you selected above where the archive is. I have attached a screen capture of what I am referring to

#1276327

Thanks for the details, there isn't such a built-in feature within Views plugin, the shortcode [wpv-search-term] can only display URL parameter value, it can not be turned into filter buttons, see our document:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/views-shortcodes/#wpv-search-term

So in your case, it needs custom codes, you can also check it with Toolset contractors:
https://toolset.com/contractors/