Oh, it seams like it works only with one taxonomy out of three I have for Documents CPT. And excluding empty terms will still leave some terms that could fit into other categories.
For example, every document is categorized by type, year, and owner. If I create separate archives for these document types and want a filter for year and owner within each Document type, I may still encounter terms that don’t exist in it but used in others.
When creating an archive, we specify conditions to display Documents CPT let’s say with the Orders Document type only. The Looper archive will exclusively display them by default. If we don’t have specific years or owners for this document type, they will be shown as they have been used in other Document types of the Documents CPT. Creating separate owner/year taxonomies for each document type would prevent us from using a single filter for year/owner in the overall Document archive. Please consider adding a feature in future releases to show terms that belong to the currently used Looper instead of a general term cloud for its CPT. Ideally also taking into account meta filtering as well if used and that is possible.
Coming back to the issue with the filter. What is the reason that it only functions with the ‘Years’ parameter while the ‘Owners’ and ‘Types’ are overlooked? Seach also doesn’t seam to work or not set properly. There was no info about it in the video mentioned. It was added but not explained.
Disabling the label inside the Checkbox List also disrupts the Options for custom font styling within the form element. To maintain font styles, we should keep the label as ‘On’ but remove the label text from the relevant property field in Cornerstone.