by Twenty Bellows
5 (1 reviews)
Taxonomy Query Filter
Add interactive taxonomy filtering to Query Loop blocks for categories, tags, and custom taxonomies.
Tested up to WP 6.9.4 (Current: 7.0)
v1.0.4
Current Version v1.0.4
Updated 2 months ago
Last Update on 08 Apr, 2026
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- Version
- 1.0.4
- Last Updated
- Apr 08, 2026
- Requires WP
- 6.6+
- Tested Up To
- 6.9.4
- PHP Version
- 7.2 or higher
- Author
- Twenty Bellows
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Taxonomy Query Filter
Insert a Query Loop block on any page or post. Insert the Taxonomy Query Filter block inside the Query Loop block. In the block settings panel, select the taxonomy you want to filter by (Category, Tag, or a custom taxonomy). Publish your page—visitors can now use the dropdown to filter posts.
Yes! The block works with any registered taxonomy, including custom taxonomies created by your theme or other plugins.
As long as your theme supports the WordPress Block Editor (Gutenberg), the plugin will work. It's specifically built for Full Site Editing (FSE) themes but works with any block-compatible theme.
The filtering behavior depends on your Query Loop block settings. If you have "Reload Full Page" enabled in the Query Loop, the page will reload. Otherwise, it will use AJAX to update the content without a full page reload.
Currently, the plugin supports one filter per Query Loop block. If you need to filter by multiple taxonomies, you would need separate Query Loop blocks for now.
Yes! The plugin preserves all Query Loop settings, including pagination. Filtered results will be paginated according to your Query Loop configuration.
Absolutely! The block outputs standard HTML markup with class names you can target with CSS. It also works with dropdown enhancement libraries like Select2 if you want advanced styling or search functionality.
The plugin updates the URL with query parameters when a filter is applied. This makes filtered views shareable and allows visitors to bookmark specific filter combinations.
No coding required! Simply add the block to your Query Loop and select your taxonomy from the block settings. However, if you want custom CSS styling, basic CSS knowledge is helpful.