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Hi Mukhtar
To answer your questions:
1) Your first point regarding horizontal can be done with CSS – but what you want is a customisation beyond the scope of support here. It is possible to achieve what you want but you must have the js/html/css skills to implement specifically what you want.
Info to simply to make it horizontal can be found here: https://support.searchandfilter.com/forums/topic/horizontal-layout/#post-6143
2) You can’t do the exact same thing, but you could use a date range (post meta field) to achieve something similar – as long as you store the listing date as post meta.
3) I’ll look in to this, are listings a custom post type?
Thanks
Hey Mukhtar
I do some custom work however I’m just so busy with S&F Pro 2.0 I do not have any free time for the next few weeks.
I’ll come back to this ticket in the next few days and see if I can give you any further pointers.
Thanks
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