Will your theme include the Improved Layered Navigation module or there is an extra fee for this extension, if I want to use it?

Will your theme include the Improved Layered Navigation module or there is an extra fee for this extension, if I want to use it?

Jet Theme Pro includes Lite Layered Navigation with some basic features for filtering. If you are looking for more enhanced functionality, please explore and install Improved Layered Navigation or Layered Navigation Premium.

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