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I am not sure if it is even possible, but if i sell a bunch of stuff like clothes, decorations, pet supplies, etc; is there any way to make it so when the customer hits clothes in the first filter, it adds another filter appears called clothing types (ex. womens, mens, kids, etc)? I am using woocommerce and it feels close when you put the shop product display to categories instead of products, but then whe you use the search form it just goes back to the categories screen. I d be willing to pay for this if it is not currently possible… thanks
Hey Gregory
I’m trying to follow but think I’m missing a trick.
Could you provide a link of the current functionality and explain again how this would ideally work for you?
Thanks
I’m trying to do the same, I think this is pretty accurate example of the problem:
http://dev.obodo.alpe.co/product-category/seating/
This works fine when using short codes but not with the Woocommerce method.
Any ideas?