Quote from Vadym on June 7, 2021, 13:48
Let's say I have a clothing store where there's t-shirts of various shades of blue, such as Light Blue, Navy Blue, Dark Blue, Midnight Blue or whatnot, and the same goes for all the other colors.
Of course, it would be extremely inconvenient for the user to filter through all these similar colors, instead he would want to just choose Blue and have the site show him all blue-ish items.
Now the questions is how to achieve that?
I was thinking two potential solutions:
1) Filters should allow to have a custom parameter "Blue" which in turn would host a bunch of predetermined attributes (all those shades of blue). So that when user filters by "Blue" it actually displays all the products variations that have Light Blue, Navy Blue, and so on.
2) Each product variation would somehow have a custom field (or tag), so all blue-ish variations would have it say "Blue", and then the filter would filter by this custom field instead of the actual color attribute.
Is something like that already supported or is there any way to achieve that whcih I'm currently missing?
Thanks
Let's say I have a clothing store where there's t-shirts of various shades of blue, such as Light Blue, Navy Blue, Dark Blue, Midnight Blue or whatnot, and the same goes for all the other colors.
Of course, it would be extremely inconvenient for the user to filter through all these similar colors, instead he would want to just choose Blue and have the site show him all blue-ish items.
Now the questions is how to achieve that?
I was thinking two potential solutions:
1) Filters should allow to have a custom parameter"Blue" which in turn would host a bunch of predetermined attributes (all those shades of blue). So that when user filters by"Blue" it actually displays all the products variations that have Light Blue, Navy Blue, and so on.
2) Each product variation would somehow have a custom field (or tag), so all blue-ish variations would have it say"Blue", and then the filter would filter by this custom field instead of the actual color attribute.
Is something like that already supported or is there any way to achieve that whcih I'm currently missing?
Thanks