diff --git a/7.x/crud-filters.md b/7.x/crud-filters.md
index f4d2cf1..86f64ac 100644
--- a/7.x/crud-filters.md
+++ b/7.x/crud-filters.md
@@ -116,6 +116,20 @@ CRUD::filter('active')
- ```->apply()``` - By chaining **apply()** on a filter after you've specified the filtering logic using `whenActive()` or `whenInactive()`, you immediately call the appropriate closure; in most cases this isn't necessary, because the List operation automatically performs an `apply()` on all filters; but in some cases, where the filtering closures want to stop or change execution, you can use `apply()` to have that logic applied before the next bits of code get executed;
+- ```->showFilterValues($value = true)``` - By chaining **showFilterValues()** on a filter you control whether this filter's current value is shown as a badge below the filter navbar. Pass `false` to hide the badge for this specific filter. If not called, the filter inherits the navbar-level or global setting. See [Filter Value Badges](#filter-value-badges).
+
+```php
+CRUD::filter('status')->showFilterValues(); // show badge for this filter
+CRUD::filter('notes')->showFilterValues(false); // hide badge for this filter
+```
+
+- ```->filterValuesLabel('template')``` - By chaining **filterValuesLabel()** on a filter you define a custom label template for the filter badge. Use `:value` as a placeholder for the filter's current display value. If not set, the default format is `Label: Value`. See [Filter Value Badges](#filter-value-badges).
+
+```php
+CRUD::filter('category_id')->filterValuesLabel(':value selected'); // "Electronics selected"
+CRUD::filter('price')->filterValuesLabel('$:value'); // "$10 → 100"
+```
+
#### Other Chained Methods
@@ -557,6 +571,74 @@ Inside this file, you'll have:
+
+## Filter Value Badges
+
+By default, when you select a filter value, the filter dropdown closes and there's no visual indicator of what you're filtering by — you have to re-open the dropdown to see the active value.
+
+Backpack can show **badges/chips** below the filter navbar that display the active filter values. Each badge shows the filter label and its current value, with an "×" button to quickly remove that filter:
+
+
+
+### Enabling Filter Badges
+
+Filter badges can be enabled at four levels (highest priority first):
+
+**1. Per filter** — enable or disable badges for a specific filter, with an optional custom label:
+
+```php
+CRUD::filter('status')
+ ->type('dropdown')
+ ->values([1 => 'Active', 2 => 'Inactive'])
+ ->showFilterValues() // enable badge for this filter
+ ->filterValuesLabel('Status: :value') // custom badge label with :value placeholder
+ ->whenActive(function($value) {
+ CRUD::addClause('where', 'status', $value);
+ });
+
+// To hide the badge for a specific filter:
+CRUD::filter('notes')
+ ->type('text')
+ ->showFilterValues(false);
+```
+
+**2. Per filters navbar** — when including the navbar standalone:
+
+```blade
+@include('crud::inc.filters_navbar', ['showFilterValues' => true])
+```
+
+**3. Per datatable component** — when using the `` component:
+
+```blade
+
+```
+
+**4. Globally** — in `config/backpack/operations/list.php`:
+
+```php
+'showFilterValues' => true,
+```
+
+### Custom Badge Labels
+
+You can customize the badge label for any filter using `filterValuesLabel()`. The `:value` placeholder will be replaced with the filter's current display value:
+
+```php
+CRUD::filter('category_id')
+ ->type('select2_ajax')
+ // ... other configuration ...
+ ->filterValuesLabel(':value selected'); // "Electronics selected"
+
+CRUD::filter('price')
+ ->type('range')
+ ->filterValuesLabel('$:value'); // "$10 → 100"
+```
+
+For `select2_ajax` filters, the badge automatically shows the human-readable text (not the raw ID), using the `_text` URL parameter that Backpack already stores.
+
+> **Note:** Filter badges are disabled by default to avoid breaking existing layouts. Enable them explicitly at any level.
+
## Examples
diff --git a/7.x/crud-operation-list-entries.md b/7.x/crud-operation-list-entries.md
index a6e5c11..9048d08 100644
--- a/7.x/crud-operation-list-entries.md
+++ b/7.x/crud-operation-list-entries.md
@@ -119,6 +119,14 @@ To learn more about buttons, **check out the [Buttons](/docs/{{version}}/crud-bu
Filters show up right before the actual table, and provide a way for the admin to filter the results in the ListEntries table. To learn more about filters, **check out the [Filters](/docs/{{version}}/crud-filters) documentation page**. Please note that filters are a PRO feature. Check out more differences in [FREE vs PRO](/docs/{{version}}/features-free-vs-paid#features).
+You can show the currently active filter values as badges/chips below the filter navbar by enabling `showFilterValues` in the List operation config (`config/backpack/operations/list.php`), or per CRUD:
+
+```php
+CRUD::setOperationSetting('showFilterValues', true);
+```
+
+See the [Filter Value Badges](/docs/{{version}}/crud-filters#filter-value-badges) section for details.
+
### Other Features