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Taxonomy Query Filter

by Twenty Bellows on WordPress.org

Add interactive taxonomy filtering to Query Loop blocks for categories, tags, and custom taxonomies.

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The Taxonomy Query Filter block in the WordPress block editor

The Taxonomy Query Filter block in the WordPress block editor

Make your WordPress site more interactive by adding taxonomy filters to Query Loop blocks. This plugin provides a simple block that lets visitors filter posts by categories, tags, or any custom taxonomy—perfect for Full Site Editing (FSE) themes.

Key Features:

  • Works with Any Taxonomy – Filter by categories, tags, or custom taxonomies
  • Full Site Editing Ready – Built specifically for FSE and block-based themes
  • Preserves Query Settings – Maintains pagination and other Query Loop configurations
  • Flexible Filtering – Works with AJAX or page reload depending on your Query Loop settings
  • Easy to Style – Standard markup and CSS classes for custom styling
  • Dropdown Enhancer Compatible – Works seamlessly with dropdown enhancement libraries like Select2

Perfect For:

  • Recipe sites (filter recipes by cuisine, dietary type, or cooking method)
  • Portfolio websites (filter artists by specialty or medium)
  • Restaurant menus (filter menu items by category or dietary options)
  • Product catalogs (filter by product type or category)
  • News archives (filter articles by topic or tag)
  • Any custom post type with taxonomies

How It Works:

Simply insert the Taxonomy Query Filter block inside any Query Loop block, select your taxonomy, and visitors can instantly filter the displayed posts. The plugin updates the URL with query parameters, making filtered views shareable and bookmark-friendly.

Open Source:

This plugin is open source and actively maintained on GitHub. Contributions welcome!

Active installations0+
Weekly downloads
14+7.69%
Version1.0.2
Last updated1/30/2026
WordPress version6.6
Tested up to6.9.1
PHP version7.2
Tags
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