Query Filters 1.1.0: WooCommerce Filtering Is Here

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Groundworx Query Filters

Query Filters now works with WooCommerce. Filter products by price, rating, stock status, and sale status — all as native blocks inside the editor. No shortcodes. No custom templates. Just blocks.

Five new blocks

Gutenberg query block WooCommerce Stock Status Filter

Filter Woo Stock — Filter by In Stock, Out of Stock, or On Backorder. Single or multi-select. Enable, disable, reorder, and relabel each status. Four layout options.

Gutenberg query block WooCommerce Rating Filter

Filter Woo Rating — Star rating filter with Amazon-style icons or text labels. Display as a stacked list, inline, dropdown, or native select. Responsive layout switching.

Gutenberg query block WooCommerce On Sale Filter

Filter Woo On Sale — Toggle to show only on-sale products. Display as a checkbox or toggle switch. One setting, does what it says.

Gutenberg query block WooCommerce Pricing Tier Filter

Filter Woo Price — Price tiers, use predefined price tiers that you can add, remove, and reorder in the editor. Responsive layout switching built in.

Gutenberg query block WooCommerce Pricing Range Filter

Filter Woo Price — Price range slider with min/max inputs. Set your own range. Responsive layout switching built in.

Gutenberg query block clear active filters

Filter Clear — Standalone clear all filters button. Hides automatically when no filters are active. Full styling controls — borders, typography, spacing.

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Improvements to existing blocks

Filter Active now gives you independent control over items layout (Inline/Stacked) and clear all position (End/Under). Previously these were tied together. Inspector panels reorganized to Label and Display for consistency.

Filter Submit picked up border, typography, spacing, and text alignment controls targeting the button element directly.

Under the hood

Added a Meta Query Handler that powers the WooCommerce filter integrations, along with shared SCSS mixins for consistent styling across all filter blocks.

What this means

Query Filters started as a filtering solution for blogs, portfolios, and directories. With 1.1.0, it handles product catalogs too. Same philosophy — works with Query Loop, uses the Interactivity API, respects your theme. Now it just covers a lot more ground.

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Available standalone or as part of the Groundworx Core bundle.

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