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Hi,
I have to filter a taxonomy using a combobox with multi-select option with “chosen”.
The taxonomy is a hierarchy with 3 levels and I wonder know if it is possible to use the system <optgroup>. Up to now, the demo I saw for chosen only use 2 levels and I don’t know how to install with Search & Filter.
In the other hand, it would be smart to have 3 different combobox:
#1 for the first level
#2 for the second level displayed when level #1 is filtered
#3 for the third level displayed when level #2 is filtered
Is it possible to set ?
Regards,
Bruno
Hi Bruno
If you select combobox in the field options S&F will use a script to make this. By default this is set to Chosen. The general main admin settings for Search & Filter allow you to use Select2 instead (this is my own personal preference).
From your post, I suspect something else as well. Are you using Category with multiple Parent – Child groups?
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