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  • Roxy

    (@roxannestoltz)

    Hi @eldax ,

    Thanks for reaching out!

    What you would like to achieve would require custom code or a plugin, since there is no built-in feature within WooCommerce core that can produce these results.

    While I do not know of any plugin or custom code that can help you achieve exactly this, doing a?Google search has produced various articles with methods you could try.

    I’d suggest adding any custom code you may come across, to your child theme’s?functions.php?file or via a plugin that allows custom functions to be added, such as the?Code snippets?plugin. Please don’t add custom code directly to your parent theme’s functions.php file as this will be wiped entirely when you update the theme.

    Since helping with custom code is beyond the scope of this forum, you could look at?hiring a developer?or ask your customisation questions in one of the channels below.

    Hopefully this guides you in the right direction toward finding the solution that meets your requirements ??

    Cheers!

    Hi @eldax

    I notice that you posted this issue around a month ago. Today, I am facing the same issue and after spending hours, I couldn’t find a solution online.

    Would you mind to share what fix you found to this issue please?

    I hope you already found a fix soon after you posted this.

    Thank you for your time. Have a great day.

    Charlie

    Thread Starter eldax

    (@eldax)

    Hi @charliexstanford

    I’ve found the plugin AJAX Products Filter which works perfectly for me.

    You can name the attribute label in the admin section whatever suits you best, and after that in the plugin options to give another name for the respective attribute as a filter in the frontend.

    Hope this helps

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by eldax.
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