Hit a bit of a snag with the way I want to filter a category on product features. The category contains magazines and the filters I want to set are on the content of the magazine. Problem is each single product feature can only have one value I think.
For example if the magazine contained film stars I would want to add all the film star's found in that magazine then add a filter for “Film Stars”.
Using extended it allows me to add new film stars but the filter will only pickup the one. But a magazine could have many stars.
Use Check Box->Multiple type of feature.
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Use Check Box->Multiple type of feature.
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Arr yes thanks that helps. Don't know how I'll cope with all the values being listed could be a few hundred but it's a start and as I'll be adding them via csv I should not need to go in and edit anyway.
It works quite well I think. If you have hundreds then you will get a “more” link then you will get a “advanced link” clicking on this lists them all in alphabetical arrangement, should work good for you…you may want to think about adding them by surname.
John
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It works quite well I think. If you have hundreds then you will get a “more” link then you will get a “advanced link” clicking on this lists them all in alphabetical arrangement, should work good for you…you may want to think about adding them by surname.
John
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I’ve been promised a “scrollable” filter for the frontend