Hey there, @mmk175! Thanks for contacting us. I’m happy to help you.
As I understand you want to add filter options to the category pages, correct?
You can achieve this by using a plugin.
You can search for “woocommerce product filter”, or something similar, on the Plugins > Add New section of your dashboard or on a search engine like Google, for example.
Please note that we do not provide support for third-party plugins, so it is good to check the plugin thoroughly to see if it is reliable. You can find more about this in this guide.
I hope this was clarifying. If you face any issues or have any questions, please let us know so we can assist you further.
Have a wonderful day!
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mmk175
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Hi @carolm29
As I understand you want to add filter options to the category pages, correct?
No not exactly but I will try your plugin suggestion.
It’s a filter based on the products I have built on the page. Each page might be told, show products with X tag so I would want to filter via the categories that the tag is used in, or vice versa.
Hi there @mmk175 👋
Thank you for reaching back, clarifying things further.
It’s a filter based on the products I have built on the page. Each page might be told, show products with X tag so I would want to filter via the categories that the tag is used in, or vice versa.
Based on what you are describing here, the flexibility needed and copious tags that can be found in the site’s sidebar, and the goal to provide a mobile-friendly interface, I’d recommend approaching this from a different angle.
Feel free to check out a solution for implementing awesome search functionality, and results surfacing, at your store.
Jetpack Search is one such solution. Further details about it can be found linked here.
I trust that points you in the right direction, but if you have more questions, let us know.
We’re happy to help.