
StephenHarms(@stephenharms)
13 Posts
Customers
Quote from StephenHarms on October 31, 2019, 21:54
Hi!
We use your plugin as a bundled plugin with our theme. Clients love it, but they often ask a question that can be generally put like this:
"I have 4 hundred thousand products on my site, creating custom taxonomies and assigning products to them is going to take forever. Is there a way to make it all faster and easier?"
I'm sure you also get this question a lot. Do you have any solutions to recommend?
Thank you!
Stephen
Hi!
We use your plugin as a bundled plugin with our theme. Clients love it, but they often ask a question that can be generally put like this:
"I have 4 hundred thousand products on my site, creating custom taxonomies and assigning products to them is going to take forever. Is there a way to make it all faster and easier?"
I'm sure you also get this question a lot. Do you have any solutions to recommend?
Thank you!
Stephen

StephenHarms(@stephenharms)
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Customers
Quote from StephenHarms on October 31, 2019, 22:02
Maybe, I was thinking, there is some way to avoid using too many categories? Base filtration, say, on WooCommerce attributes. So, for example, in a Make/Model/Year hierarchy there would be less categories. Say, 2006 Year would be universal for all products. All products could be assigned to this category, or attribute. But the filter would still work as hierarchy dropdown leading since the search would be narrowed down, and in result filter would show only those products which are related to the query. For example, only Ford Mustang 2006 parts. Although, 2006 contains a thousand times more parts, but only a faction of that is shown. Is something like that possible?
Maybe, I was thinking, there is some way to avoid using too many categories? Base filtration, say, on WooCommerce attributes. So, for example, in a Make/Model/Year hierarchy there would be less categories. Say, 2006 Year would be universal for all products. All products could be assigned to this category, or attribute. But the filter would still work as hierarchy dropdown leading since the search would be narrowed down, and in result filter would show only those products which are related to the query. For example, only Ford Mustang 2006 parts. Although, 2006 contains a thousand times more parts, but only a faction of that is shown. Is something like that possible?

Pablo Borysenco(@pavlo_borysenco)
34,196 Posts
Quote from Pablo Borysenco on November 1, 2019, 13:35
Hello Stephen
Is there a way to make it all faster and easier? - Use this plugin please - https://wordpress.org/plugins/woo-bulk-editor/
You can try this extension - https://products-filter.com/extencion/woocommerce-step-by-step-filter/
Hello Stephen
Is there a way to make it all faster and easier? - Use this plugin please - https://wordpress.org/plugins/woo-bulk-editor/
You can try this extension - https://products-filter.com/extencion/woocommerce-step-by-step-filter/