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    (@mantarayz22)


    Hello All,

    Here is my dilemma, I have a large ecommerce store in the niche sporting goods industry (fishing, boating and camping supplies) I currently have over 5000 products and have several 1000 more to add. My issue is I need to be able to provide a way for my customer base to be able to factor by many variables at the subcategory level, including brand. Examle. I carry over 1800 fishing rods. Currently their are approxiamtely 8 child categories of fishing rods, such as casting rods, boat rods, spinning rods, surf rods, saltwater spinning rods, etc. customers can currently search by these child categories, and can set a price filter. However, they cannot set a brand filters at the child category level, or any level. I need to create a method for customer to do so. And these method needs to be at each different child level. I.E. if they search the spinning rod category and then chose to search for Daiwa Spinning rods (brand) they only see Daiwa Spinning Rods, not Daiwa spinning rods, surf rods, cast rods, etc. I think the WOOF is part of the solution to this dilemma. But, I am not sure. I am looking for guidance before I purchase the premium version of this plug in. Thank you for your support

    Sean
    Frenzy Outdoor

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  • Hello

    You mean with each filter selection, only the attributes that relate the current search context should be displayed. Right?

    Try to test with free version:

    Check options -https://c2n.me/3OSUrS5.png Do search – and attributes where count =0 in premium version will be hidden.

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