Filter Component Estimated reading: 2 minutes 3 views The Filter Component is a powerful feature designed to improve user experience on your changelog pages by allowing visitors to sort and display changes based on specific types, such as features, bug fixes, or improvements. By providing this level of granularity, you help users find the information most relevant to them quickly and efficiently.What it DoesHow to EnableWhat it DoesThe Filter Component acts as a dynamic dropdown menu positioned above your primary changelog content. When activated, it offers several benefits:Categorized Views: Users can instantly filter the view to display only Feature updates, Fixes, Improvements, or other custom categories defined in your settings.Dynamic Updates: The changelog list updates in real-time, displaying only the versions that contain the selected change type.Navigation Efficiency: It prevents users from having to scroll through long histories, making the documentation more accessible.How to EnableConfiguring the filter is straightforward and can be completed directly within the WordPress block editor:Select the Changeloger block in your page editor.Navigate to the block settings in the right-hand sidebar.Locate the Filter section.Toggle the Enable Filter option to ON.Use the Filter Position dropdown to align the filter element to the left, center, or right according to your page layout.Update or publish your page to apply the changes. Filter Component - PreviousLog PaginationNext - Filter ComponentSearch Option