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Tagged: Taxonomies
I’m setting up a filter for a group of products and I’m using 3 taxonomies. I have around 75 products. 2 of my taxonomies are used by all 75, but one of my taxonomies is only used by most. It seems if a product doesn’t have all 3 taxonomies it won’t show. Is that accurate? I need to be able to filter all 75 products. Is this just a matter of using a different setting?
Are you using range filters/ If so, those products that don’t have a value need to be set to 0. If this will not work out for you, then we need to fnd an alternate method to filter the products.
Are you able to send me a live link/URL to your search page so I can take a look?
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