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  • 5 Best WordPress Facebook Reviews Plugins ⭐ 2023 (Free and Paid)

    Looking for a quick way to showcase your Facebook reviews on your WordPress site? Check out our top picks for the best Facebook reviews plugins in 2023!

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  • How to Filter WooCommerce Products (Step-by-Step Tutorial)

    Are you looking for a way to filter products by attribute in your WooCommerce store?

    Filtering your WooCommerce products by attribute makes it easier for customers to locate the item they want to purchase. It helps save customers’ time and makes the shopping experience more seamless.

    In this article, we will show you how to use WooCommerce filter by attribute settings in your online store.

    Filter WooCommerce products

    Why Filter WooCommerce Products by Attribute?

    Filters make it super easy for customers to browse products in your WooCommerce store.

    They allow shoppers to narrow down their search based on different attributes, including color, price range, fabric, size, and more. Rather than scrolling through your entire collection of products, users can simply browse the products they are interested in.

    WooCommerce Product filter preview

    Adding filters can help enhance user experience, improve search functionality, and reduce bounce rates in your online store.

    They can also increase sales by enabling customers to see all of the available options for the products they are interested in, helping them make more informed purchases.

    That being said, let’s see how you can easily filter the products on your WooCommerce store. We will show you how to filter WooCommerce products by attribute and custom attribute.

    How to Filter WooCommerce Products by Attribute

    If you are looking for a quick and easy way to filter WooCommerce products, then this method is for you. We will show you how to set up a simple WooCommerce filter by attribute settings.

    First, you need to install and activate the YITH WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter plugin. For more instructions, please see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Note: There is also a free version of the YITH WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter plugin. However, we will be using the premium version of the plugin for this tutorial.

    Upon activation, head to the YITH » Ajax Product Filter page from the WordPress admin sidebar.

    From here, click the ‘+ Create a new preset’ button to start creating a filter preset.

    Click Create a new preset button

    Once you are there, you can start by typing a name for the filter into the ‘Preset name’ box.

    Keep in mind that the preset name won’t be displayed in your store and is only there for your reference.

    Type a preset name

    Next, simply choose ‘Horizontal’ as the preset layout and then click on the ‘+ Add a new filter button’ at the bottom.

    If you are using the free version of the plugin, then this option won’t be available for you. Instead, you will have the ‘Default’ preset layout.

    You can now start creating a filter for your WooCommerce products.

    Choose the horizontal preset layout and click on the Add new filter button

    Create a Filter for WooCommerce Products

    First, you will need to type a filter name next to the ‘Filter Name’ option.

    For instance, if you are creating a filter that will help customers sort through product categories, then you can name it ‘Filter by Category’.

    Next, you can select the parameters for the filter from the ‘Filter for’ dropdown menu. Keep in mind that the free version of the plugin only offers filters for product categories and tags.

    To learn more about the differences between these options, you can read our guide on how to add tags, attributes, and categories to WooCommerce.

    If you are creating a filter to sort products by different price ranges, then you must choose the ‘Price Range’ option. Similarly, if you want to sort products by popularity or average rating, then you need to choose the ‘Order by’ option.

    You can also choose the ‘Taxonomy’ option if you want to filter product tags, categories, colors, sizes, materials, styles, and more. For this tutorial, we will be going with this option.

    Type a filter name and choose a filter for option from the dropdown menu

    After you have done that, you must choose from the taxonomy options for the filter. For instance, if you want to filter products by color, then you will need to choose that option from the dropdown menu.

    As we are creating a filter for product categories, we will be selecting the ‘Product categories’ option.

    Next, you must type all the product categories on your website in the ‘Choose Terms’ section.

    Choose a taxonomy option from the dropdown menu and then write terms for the categories

    After that, you can choose how you want the filter to display on the front end of your store from the ‘Filter type’ dropdown menu.

    You can display the filter as a checkbox, dropdown menu, text, color swatches, and more. For this tutorial, we will be choosing the ‘Select’ option to add a dropdown menu.

    Choose a filter type from the dropdown menu

    Next, you need to toggle the ‘Show Search Field’ switch if you want to enable a search box within the dropdown menu.

    You can also display the filter you are creating as a toggle by activating the ‘Show as toggle’ switch. Then, customers will be able to toggle the filter on and off.

    Toggle the switch for the search field

    Once you have done that, just choose a default order for the filtered terms from the ‘Order by’ dropdown menu. The filter categories will be displayed in the order that you choose.

    You can sort the filter categories using the name, term count, or slug. You can also choose the ‘Order type’ for the filtered terms in ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.

    Choose order type as ascending or descending

    Finally, click the ‘Save Filter’ button at the bottom to save your filter.

    Now, repeat the process to create multiple filters.

    After you have done that, go back to the top and switch to the ‘General Settings’ tab to configure some settings.

    Configure the General Settings

    Here, you have to start by choosing a ‘Filter mode’ option. You can select if you want to apply filters in real-time using AJAX or if you want to show an ‘Apply Filters’ button on your site.

    Next, you must also make a choice between showing a save button or displaying filter results immediately.

    Choose a filter mode

    Once you have done that, choose if you want to show the filter results on the same page using AJAX or if you want to reload the results on a new page.

    Next, you need to scroll down to the ‘Hide empty terms’ option and toggle the switch on if you don’t want to display filter terms that are empty.

    For instance, if you have added a ‘Mugs’ category in your WooCommerce store, but it currently has no items in it, then it won’t be displayed in the ‘Filter by Category’ list.

    After that, go ahead and toggle the ‘Hide out of stock products’ switch if you don’t want to display out-of-stock products in the results.

    Toggle switches to hide empty terms or out of stock products

    You can leave the other settings as default or configure them to your own liking.

    After making your choices, click the ‘Save options’ button to store your changes and switch to the ‘Customization’ tab at the top.

    Configure the Customization Settings (Premium Plugin Only)

    Note: The ‘Customization’ tab won’t be available if you are using the free version of the plugin.

    From here, you can choose your WooCommerce filter’s label style color, textual term color, color swatch size, filter area color, and more.

    Adding colors can help your WooCommerce filter look more aesthetically pleasing and match your online store’s branding.

    Customize filter colors

    Once you have made your choices, click on the ‘Save Options’ button and switch to the ‘SEO’ tab from the top.

    Configure the SEO Settings

    Once you are there, toggle the ‘Enable SEO option’ switch to activate the settings.

    Now you can add meta tags from the dropdown menu to use on your filtered pages. This will improve the SEO of your site.

    For more details, you may want to read our article on WordPress metadata and meta tags.

    You can also automatically add the nofollow attribute to all the filtered anchors by toggling on the ‘Add “nofollow” to filter anchors’ switch. This will tell search engines not to use the filter anchors when ranking your page.

    Configure the SEO settings for the filter preset

    Once you are happy, click the ‘Save Options’ button to store the settings.

    Add the WooCommerce Filter to the Products Page

    To add the filters that you have just created to your WooCommerce products page, you need to switch to the ‘Filter presets’ tab from the top.

    Once you are there, simply copy the shortcode of the filter preset that you just created.

    Copy the shortcode for the filter preset

    Next, simply open up your WooCommerce products page in the block editor from the WordPress admin sidebar.

    Once you are there, click the Add Block ‘(+)’ button in the top left corner to find the Shortcode block.

    Now simply paste the filter preset shortcode that you copied into the Shortcode block.

    Add the filter preset shortcode to the block

    Finally, click on the ‘Publish’ or ‘Update’ button to save your changes.

    You can now visit your website to see the WooCommerce filter by attribute feature in action.

    WooCommerce Product filter preview

    How to Filter WooCommerce Products by Custom Attribute

    If you want to create a WooCommerce products filter using custom attributes, then this method is for you.

    Create a Custom Attribute

    To create a custom attribute, you will need to visit the Products » Attributes page from the WordPress admin sidebar.

    Once you are there, start by entering a name and slug for the attribute.

    For instance, if you want to create a filter for a specific product material, then you can name the attribute ‘Filter by Material’.

    Next, you must check the ‘Enable Archives’ box if you want to display all the items that share that attribute on a single page. 

    Create an attribute

    After that, click the ‘Add Attribute’ button at the bottom.

    Once the attribute has been created, click on the ‘Configure Terms’ link to add terms to the attribute.

    Click the Configure terms link to create terms

    This will direct you to a new screen, where you must type a term into the ‘Name’ box.

    For example, if you created an attribute called ‘Filter by Material,’ then you can add the individual materials as terms, such as wool. You can add as many terms as you want to an attribute.

    Once you are done, click on the ‘Add new filter by Material’ button to save the term.

    Add an attribute term

    Add the Custom Attribute to a Product

    After creating an attribute, you will need to add it to individual WooCommerce products.

    For this, you will have to open the product page that you want to edit. From here, scroll down to the ‘Product data’ section and switch to the ‘Attributes’ tab.

    Next, simply open up the ‘Custom Product Attribute’ dropdown menu and select the custom attribute you just created.

    Now, go ahead and click the ‘Add’ button.

    Choose the custom attribute you created from the dropdown menu

    Now that the custom attribute has been added, simply search for the term that matches the product in the ‘Select Terms’ option.

    For instance, if you created an attribute for material and the product you are editing is made of wool, then you will need to choose ‘Wool’ from the dropdown menu.

    Once you are done, click the ‘Save attributes’ button.

    Add an attribute term for the product

    Next, click the ‘Update’ or ‘Publish’ button at the top to save your changes.

    You will now have to repeat the process for all the products that share the same attribute.

    Create a Custom Attribute Filter Using a Plugin

    Next, you will need to install and activate the YITH WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter plugin. For more instructions, please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Note: You can use the free or premium version of the plugin to create a custom attribute filter for WooCommerce.

    Upon activation, head to the YITH » Ajax Product Filter page from the WordPress admin sidebar.

    From here, go ahead and click on the ‘+ Create a new preset’ button.

    Click Create a new preset button

    Next, you have to type a name for the preset that you are creating into the ‘Preset name’ box.

    Once you are done, click the ‘+ Add a new filter button’ at the bottom to start creating a WooCommerce custom attribute filter.

    Create a filter

    First, you will have to type a name into the ‘Filter Name’ box.

    For example, if you are creating a filter that will help customers sort through different material options, then you can name it ‘Filter for Material’.

    Next, simply select ‘Taxonomy’ from the ‘Filter for’ dropdown menu. If you are using the free version of the plugin, this option will be chosen for you by default.

    Choose taxonomy option from the filter for dropdown menu

    Now, the custom attribute that you created will already be available in the dropdown menu next to the ‘Choose taxonomy’ option.

    Go ahead and choose the custom attribute from the dropdown list and type the attribute terms into the ‘Choose terms’ box.

    Choose the custom attribute filter and add its terms

    Next, you must choose how you want the filter to be displayed on the front end of your store from the ‘Filter type’ dropdown menu.

    The filter can be displayed as a checkbox, dropdown menu, text, color swatches, and more.

    Choose a filter type from the dropdown menu

    Once you have done that, choose a default order for the filtered terms from the ‘Order by’ dropdown menu.

    You can sort the filter categories using the name, term count, or slug. You can also select the ‘Order type’ for the filtered terms in ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.

    Choose order type as ascending or descending

    Finally, click on the ‘Save Filter’ button at the bottom to save your custom attribute filter.

    Next, you need to switch to the ‘General Settings’ tab from the top. From here, you can choose a filter mode, hide empty terms, and configure other settings according to your needs.

    Choose a filter mode

    Once you are done, click the ‘Save options’ button to store your changes and switch to the ‘Customization’ tab at the top.

    Note: If you are using the free version, then the customization settings won’t be available.

    From here, you can customize how your filter preset will look on the front end of your website.

    For instance, you can choose the label style color, textual term color, color swatch size, filter area color, and more.

    Customize filter colors

    After you have made your choices, click on the ‘Save Options’ button and switch to the ‘SEO’ tab from the top.

    From here, toggle the ‘Enable SEO option’ switch to activate the settings.

    You can add robots meta tags from the dropdown menu to use on your filtered pages. This will improve the SEO of your site.

    Configure the SEO settings for the filter preset

    You can also toggle the ‘Add “nofollow” to filter anchors’ switch to automatically add the nofollow attribute to all of the filter anchors.

    Once you are satisfied, click the ‘Save Options’ button to store the settings.

    Add the Custom Attribute Filter to a WooCommerce Products Page

    To add the custom attribute filter to a WooCommerce products page, you will need to switch to the ‘Filter presets’ tab at the top.

    From here, copy the shortcode of the custom attribute filter.

    Copy the shortcode for the filter preset

    Next, open up your products page in the block editor from the WordPress admin sidebar.

    Here, click the Add Block ‘(+)’ button in the top left corner to find and add the Shortcode block.

    After that, simply paste the filter preset shortcode that you copied into the block.

    Add the filter preset shortcode to the block

    Finally, click on the ‘Publish’ or ‘Update’ button to save your changes.

    You can now visit your website to see the WooCommerce custom attribute filter in action.

    Preview for the custom attribute filter

    We hope this article helped you learn how to filter WooCommerce products by attribute and custom attribute. You may also want to see our article on how to add fuzzy search to your website to improve search results and our top picks for the best WooCommerce themes.

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    The post How to Filter WooCommerce Products (Step-by-Step Tutorial) first appeared on WPBeginner.

  • How to Bulk Edit Featured Images in WordPress

    Do you want to bulk edit featured images in WordPress?

    It’s easy to add, change, and remove featured images from your WordPress posts and pages. However, changing the featured images for multiple pages can take a lot of time and effort.

    In this article, we will show you how you can save time by bulk editing featured images in WordPress.

    How to bulk edit featured images in WordPress

    Why You Might Need to Bulk Edit Featured Images in WordPress

    Featured images, also known as post thumbnails, are an important part of many websites.

    Almost all modern WordPress themes come with built-in support for featured images and display them across different areas of your WordPress website including your blog archives.

    As an important part of your WordPress blog or website, you’ll want to make sure your featured images look good and represent your brand.

    With that in mind, at some point you may need to bulk edit your featured images in WordPress. For example, you might install a new WordPress theme and decide to design new featured images that better compliment your new theme.

    You can change the featured image for an individual page or post in the standard WordPress editor. However, changing the featured image for lots of different pages and posts can be frustrating and time-consuming.

    With that in mind, let’s see how you can bulk edit featured images in WordPress.

    How to Bulk Edit Featured Images in WordPress

    The easiest way to bulk edit featured images in WordPress is by using the Quick Featured Images plugin.

    This plugin makes it easy to change every single featured image across your website. It also has detailed filters that allow you to change the featured images for specific categories, tags, post types, and more.

    Before you start using the Quick Featured Images plugin, just be aware that this plugin doesn’t allow you to undo your bulk edits. This can cause problems if you change your featured images and are unhappy with the results.

    With this in mind, it’s a good idea to backup your WordPress website before using this plugin. If you don’t already have a backup solution, then there are several great WordPress backup plugins that allow you to automatically backup your website.

    After creating a backup, you’ll need to install and activate the Quick Featured Images plugin. If you need help, then please see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    Upon activation, go to Featured Images » Overview in the left-hand menu. On this screen, click on the following link: ‘Bulk set, replace and remove featured images for existing posts.’

    How to bulk edit featured images in WordPress

    This screen allows you to bulk edit your featured images in a few different ways.

    Your first option is the ‘Set the selected image as a new featured image’ radio button.

    This setting finds all of the posts and pages that don’t currently have a featured image. You can then choose a new featured image and apply it to all of these pages and posts.

    Bulk editing WordPress featured images

    Another option is ‘Replace featured images by the selected image.’ You can use this to replace any existing featured images with a new image.

    Next up is ‘Remove the selected image as featured image.’ This lets you choose a specific image, and then remove that featured image wherever it appears on your website. This is perfect for removing an outdated featured image, such as any image that features your site’s old logo.

    After selecting one of these radio buttons, click on the Choose Image button.

    Choosing a bulk edit action for your WordPress featured images

    You can now choose the image that you want to use in the bulk edit. You can either select an image from your WordPress media library or upload a new file.

    Once you’ve done that, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on the ‘Next’ button.

    Bulk editing featured images in WordPress

    On this screen, you’ll be able to configure how WordPress performs the bulk edit.

    The options you see may vary depending on whether you’re adding, changing, or removing a featured image. For example, if you selected the ‘Set the selected image as new featured image’ radio button then you can choose whether to override all existing featured images, or ignore them.

    Override featured images in WordPress

    To select which posts your bulk changes will apply to, scroll to the ‘Add a filter’ section.

    By default, Quick Featured Images will apply its bulk edit to all pages and posts, across all of your site’s categories and tags.

    If you don’t want to bulk edit every page and post, then you can create filters. These filters let you bulk edit featured images that meet a specific criteria.

    Creating a filter for bulk editing featured images in WordPress

    You can check more than one box. For example, you might check the ‘Post Type Filter’ and ‘Tag Filter’ boxes if you want to bulk edit posts that have a specific tag.

    After checking one or more boxes, go ahead and click on the ‘Next’ button.

    You will now see some settings that you can use to create your filter. For example, if you checked the ‘Post Type Filter’ box then you can choose between the ‘Posts’ or ‘Pages’ box.

    The Quick Featured Images WordPress plugin

    If you checked either the ‘Category Filter’ or ‘Tag Filter’ box, then you’ll have access to a dropdown menu.

    You can open this dropdown and then choose the category or tag where you want to make the bulk edit.

    Bulk editing WordPress featured images using filters

    When you’re happy with how your filter is set up, scroll to the bottom of the screen.

    You can then go ahead and click on the ‘Preview filtering’ button.

    The Quick Featured Images plugin will now show a preview of all the pages and posts that will be affected by the bulk edit.

    Previewing a bulk edit action

    If you’re happy with the preview, then you can go ahead and click on the ‘Apply’ button.

    Quick Featured Images will now bulk edit all of the relevant featured images across your WordPress website.

    How to Set Multiple Images Randomly as Featured Images

    When you bulk edit featured images in WordPress, you can sometimes end up using the same featured image for lots of different posts. These duplicate images can make your website look boring and repetitive.

    With that in mind, you may want to set your featured images at random. You can use the Quick Featured Images plugin to select different images from your WordPress media library. The plugin will then add these featured images to your pages and posts at random.

    In this way, you can bulk edit your images without creating lots of duplicate featured images.

    To set your featured images at random, go to Featured Images » Overview and again click on ‘Bulk set, replace and remove featured images for existing posts’.

    Once you’re here, click on ‘Set multiple images randomly as featured images.’

    You can then click on the ‘Choose Images’ button to open the WordPress media library.

    Replacing WordPress featured images at random

    Here, hold down the Shift key and then click all the images that you want to randomly use as your featured images.

    Once you’ve done that, click on the ‘Choose Images’ button. Then, scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on ‘Next.’

    Bulk replacing multiple featured images in WordPress

    By default, Quick Featured Images will apply these images to all your WordPress pages and posts at random.

    Do you just want to use these images for certain content types, categories, or tags? Then you can create a filter by following the same process described above.

    After adding a filter, Quick Featured Images will show a preview of all the pages and posts that it plans to update. You can check the thumbnail to see which image the plugin has randomly assigned to each page or post.

    Replacing WordPress features images at random

    If you’re happy with the preview, go ahead and click on ‘Apply.’ Quick Featured Images will now add the new images to your pages and posts.

    How to Bulk Remove Featured Images in WordPress

    Sometimes you may prefer not to use featured images on your website. For example, you might be trying to speed up your WordPress performance, or you may be using a theme that simply doesn’t look good with featured images.

    You can use Quick Featured Images to easily remove all the featured images from your pages and posts.

    You can also use filters to remove the featured images from pages, posts, or content that has a particular tag or category.

    To bulk remove featured images in WordPress, simply click on the ‘Remove all featured images without existing image files’ radio button. You can then go ahead and click on ‘Next.’

    Removing featured images from WordPress in bulk

    Now, you can apply filters by following the instructions above.

    Once you’ve created one or more filters, go ahead and click on the ‘Next’ button.

    Building a bulk editor feature in WordPress

    As always, the plugin will show a preview of all the pages and posts that it will change as part of this bulk edit. Since you’re deleting the featured image, it will show ‘No image set’ in the ‘Future Featured Image’ column, rather than a thumbnail preview.

    If you’re happy to go ahead and remove the featured image for these pages and posts, then just click on the ‘Apply’ button.

    Applying the bulk edit to your featured image in WordPress

    We hope this article helped you learn how to bulk edit featured images in WordPress. You may also want to see our guide on the best Instagram WordPress plugins, and how to create automated workflows in WordPress to save time.

    If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for WordPress video tutorials. You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.

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  • 7 Best WooCommerce Cryptocurrency Payment Gateways â‚¿ 2023 (Free & Paid)

    Discover the top 7 WooCommerce cryptocurrency payment gateways for 2023. Secure transactions, easy checkouts, and more!

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  • 7 Best WordPress Twitch Plugins 🥇 2023 (Free & Pro)

    Looking to take your Twitch channel to the next level? Check out these top-rated WordPress Twitch plugins that will keep your audience engaged and coming back for more.

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  • 4 Best Blockquote WordPress Plugins 💬 2023 (Free & Pro)

    Looking to improve your site’s design and user experience? Check out our list of the Best Blockquote WordPress Plugins (Free & Pro) – Get started today!

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  • 13 Best Elementor Addons for WooCommerce 🛒 2023 (Free & Pro)

    Ready to revolutionize your WooCommerce site? Check out these must-have Elementor addons for seamless integrations, stunning design, and unbeatable performance.

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  • 7 Best WordPress YouTube Plugins 🥇 2023 (Free & Pro)

    Are you ready to take your website’s video content to the next level? Check out these 7 must-have WordPress YouTube plugins, both free and pro!

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  • 7 Best WordPress Author Bio Box Plugins 🥇 2023

    Enhance the credibility of your website and boost your search engine rankings with an author bio box. Discover the best WordPress author bio box plugins in 2023 with our comprehensive guide.

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  • 9 Best WordPress Gutenberg Blocks Plugins 📝 2023 (Free & Paid)

    Want to create stunning and functional pages and posts on your WordPress website? Check out our roundup of the 9 best Gutenberg block plugins for 2023! From sliders and galleries to custom forms and more, we’ve got you covered!

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