Descripción
Try it live in your browser — launch the WordPress Playground demo. Boots a WordPress instance with this plugin active and a Media Library seeded with 8 attachments, so you can see the cross-field search in action immediately. Searching mountain returns 6 hits (matches in filename and alt text included) — core WordPress search would only find 3.
This plugin is made for:
- Search through all fields in Media Library, including: ID, title, caption, alternative text and description.
- Search Taxonomies for Media, include the name, slug and description fields.
- Search media file name.
- Multi-term search — Anywhere in the WordPress admin (the Media Library list view at
upload.php, the “Add Media” modal, and other admin screens), use commas to search for multiple items at once (e.g.image-a.jpg, photo-2.jpg). Matches attachments containing any of the terms. Limited to 10 terms per search. Frontend searches still treat commas as literal characters, as a query-amplification guard for public pages. - Use shortcode
[mse-search-form]to insert a media search form in posts and template files. It will search for media by all fields mentioned above.
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Instalación
Using The WordPress Dashboard
- Navigate to the ‘Add New’ in the plugins dashboard
- Search for ‘media-search-enhanced’
- Click ‘Install Now’
- Activate the plugin on the Plugin dashboard
Uploading in WordPress Dashboard
- Navigate to the ‘Add New’ in the plugins dashboard
- Navigate to the ‘Upload’ area
- Select
media-search-enhanced.zipfrom your computer - Click ‘Install Now’
- Activate the plugin in the Plugin dashboard
Using FTP
- Download
media-search-enhanced.zip - Extract the
media-search-enhanceddirectory to your computer - Upload the
media-search-enhanceddirectory to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin in the Plugin dashboard
FAQ
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How to link media to the file itself rather than the attachment page in media search results page?
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Please add the following code to the
functions.phpin your theme:function my_get_attachment_url( $url, $post_id ) { $url = wp_get_attachment_url( $post_id ); return $url; } add_filter( 'mse_get_attachment_url', 'my_get_attachment_url', 10, 2 );
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Colaboradores & Desarrolladores
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Historial de cambios
1.0.0
- New: Multi-term search — use commas to search for multiple items at once anywhere in wp-admin, including the Media Library list view and the “Add Media” modal (e.g.
sunset.jpg, logo.png). Limited to 10 terms. Frontend searches still treat commas as literal characters. - Performance: Replaced LEFT JOINs + DISTINCT with EXISTS subqueries, eliminating temporary tables and improving search speed up to 10x on large media libraries.
- Performance: Numeric searches (e.g. searching by attachment ID) now use exact integer matching instead of string comparison, enabling primary key index usage.
- Compatibility: The plugin no longer overwrites the entire WHERE clause. Conditions from WordPress core and other plugins are now preserved.
- Security: Fixed reflected XSS in the search form placeholder.
- Security: Private attachments are now only visible to users with appropriate permissions (editors/admins see all; authors see only their own).
- Developer: Added
mse_max_search_termsfilter to customize the multi-term cap (default 10). Addedmse_allow_multi_term_searchfilter to customize where multi-term search is allowed; defaults tois_admin().
0.9.2
- Security enhancements.
0.9.1
- Fix: Prevent “Not unique table/alias: wp_postmeta” SQL error by aliasing the postmeta JOIN. Props @mikemeinz. See https://wordpress.org/support/topic/sql-syntax-error-26/
0.9.0
- Added the languages pt_BR and es_ES. Thanks to @larodiel.
- Fixed an issue when searching for images in the Image block, the plugin caused the HTTP 500 error. Also thanks to @larodiel.
0.8.1
- Fix PHP notices and updated the “Tested up to” field.
0.8.0
- Supporting MIME type and date filters when searching in the Media Library. Thanks to @jedifunk for spotting this bug.
0.7.3
- Fix PHP warnings. Thanks to @DavidOn3.
0.7.2
- Bug fix: Make the search work with WPML Media – All languages.
- Filter the search form if it’s on the media search results page.
- Make the images clickable in the search results. Can be disabled by setting the filter
mse_is_image_clickabletofalse.
0.7.1
- Bug fix: Remove duplicate search results when WPML plugin is activated, THE RIGHT WAY.
0.7.0
- Remove duplicate search results when WPML plugin is activated. Props @joseluiscruz.
0.6.1
- Security update: use
$wpdb->prepareto process SQL statements. Thanks to @daxelrod for this.
0.6.0
- Add ID to search fields.
- Modify the clauses with
posts_clausesfilter.
0.5.4
- Add filter
mse_get_attachment_urlto modify the attachment URLs in the media search results.
0.5.3
- Bug fix: Filtered excerpt should be returned, not echoed.
0.5.2
- Display thumbnails in the media search results.
0.5
- Use shortcode
[mse-search-form]to insert a media search form in posts, which only searches for media files (through all fields).
0.4
- Search media file name.
0.3
- If there are Taxonomies for Media, search the name, slug and description fields.
0.2.1
- Add DISTINCT statement to SQL when query media in the “Insert Media” screen
0.2.0
- The first version

