Hi there admin.
Currently lookint at JL Content Fields Filter.
My client will have a bit over 300 Joomla articles mixed with articles created with Yootheme pro framework.
Client says he want´s to me able that his user should be able to search these older articles by months or years.
Can this be achived with your module, plugin?
I was thinking to use: joomcar.net/joomla-articles-calendar-demo
of Andrey Miasoedov. I send him an email asking if he will make this J4.2 compatible in the near future.
But I haven´t heard from him yet.
So my idea is to prepare everything content+design on J3 and than do the upgrade to J4.2.
So please, when you have a moment can you let me know if i can change the way how to select the data and filter articles by date?
As I will be using the Yootheme framework I understand I need to make a special page for this to show the results.
Hoping to read you soon again.
Cheers,
Paco
I think it can't be done with this module easily because it need to compute the date fields before filtering them.
If I may, you must look to Blue Code product : JFiltering. For now it's doesn't offer what you are searching but I have post something about
on tweeter.
JFiltering could add the "calcultations" before it use plug-in and database for storing information before filtering.
If you want to kstay with JL : you have to recreate some new fields and fill them with SQL or other extension which can import CSV.
Hello.
there is a way to set one of the filters as default. So that not all of them are shown first, but the articles of default are shown directly. Maybe by setting it in advance in the userState?
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