Hello,
How can I get a URL link to a page, where i can display all products under certain filter (e.g. color red) ?
Thanks
What filter extension are you using? Give us a link to your site and we might be able to get the link ...
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Hi, thank you for your support.. this website: https://www.globymall.compaulfeakins wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 6:58 pmWhat filter extension are you using? Give us a link to your site and we might be able to get the link ...
In a normal OpenCart site you should be able to do that with OpenCart's filters, see the admin backend at Catalog > Filters where you can define your filter groups along with their filter values. Then assign them to your categories and products in the Catalog > Categories and Catalog > Products. Finally enable the Filter module at Extensions > Extensions > Modules > Filter, and assign it to your page layouts such as category or product pages via the Design > Layouts. You will now see the filter set on these frontend pages, and each set of selected filters has a unique bookmarkable URL.
Above approach works for standard-compliant web themes. You may experience problems because you are using the poor-quality non-standard compliant Journal3 framework. You may want to get a nicer and faster proper web theme.
Above approach works for standard-compliant web themes. You may experience problems because you are using the poor-quality non-standard compliant Journal3 framework. You may want to get a nicer and faster proper web theme.
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Thank you for the idea, adding the filter to the Design layout solved the issue.JNeuhoff wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 12:46 amIn a normal OpenCart site you should be able to do that with OpenCart's filters, see the admin backend at Catalog > Filters where you can define your filter groups along with their filter values. Then assign them to your categories and products in the Catalog > Categories and Catalog > Products. Finally enable the Filter module at Extensions > Extensions > Modules > Filter, and assign it to your page layouts such as category or product pages via the Design > Layouts. You will now see the filter set on these frontend pages, and each set of selected filters has a unique bookmarkable URL.
Above approach works for standard-compliant web themes. You may experience problems because you are using the poor-quality non-standard compliant Journal3 framework. You may want to get a nicer and faster proper web theme.
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