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just starting the test today, hoping this would help in the SEO Feature of the whole site
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- Good but does not meet my needs.
For example: My product is named "d-18", when searching, customers have to type the keyword "d-18" or "d 18" to display the product. If the customer types "d18" the product will not be displayed.
I want when customer type "d18" to display products named "d-18", "d 18", "d_18", "d/18", d.18", "d+18".. special characters will not affect search results.
Thank!
- Update 1:
"Thank you for your feedback, you can use our Synonyms feature to solve this problem"
My store has over 3000 products and is growing rapidly, using Synonyms is very difficult for me
- Update 2:
The limit of 25 filters allowed to be displayed is not enough. Our store needs to display about 50 filters
Thank you for your feedback, you can use our Synonyms feature to solve this problem.
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Been useful so far to be able to target specific products or related items. would like to be able to create a list of words and then attached XYZ products to them. rather than having to to into each product and add every search option. that would be helpful
Thanks for your feedback. You can do this by selecting all products with filter/search capabilities and using the bulk editor.
The app allows you to set filters only for the entire online store and has restrictions for the entire online store. For some businesses, this may be enough, but we sell equipment - our collections have completely different filters and we simply cannot fit into the limit. It would be great to customize filters for each collection.
In general, Shopify as a platform has strong limitations with property fields for filters. We could write a json metafield in our products or variants, but the app doesn't support that.
Thank you for your review. We've shared this feature request with the team for future consideration.
Does the Shopify Search & Discovery work with the new prestige team?
I can only see the filter when I search for a product in the search bar first. How can I install it correct ?
The product recommendations are not visible on the product page. I would need help from the support. Can somebody help me?
Your theme will need to have sections to show related product recommendations and complementary recommendations for online shoppers to see them. This is described in our public documentation here: https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/online-store/themes/customizing-themes/add-product-recommendations. If you're able to: reach out to your theme's developer and ask for their help in making sure the theme can show these types of recommendations. You'll see these theme sections from the Online Store's theme editor if they exist. You can also check it out in any of the themes from Shopify's Theme Store as they come with product recommendation sections.
Not able to add pre-defined value in price "from" and "to" textbox. Please share the reply how to add pre-defined values
I would like to add colour filter to my collection page and there is not even an instruction how to do it. My store has no variant products. All products are individual what ever it would be easier to my customers to filter by colours and theme. To clarify my subject this is a fabric shop. So add colour filters would be easier to my customers to find specific colours. I have tried to add metafields to the product maybe it show up on the filters menu and somehow I can connect the metafield to colour swatch but that is doesn't work either. Any recommendation how I can use colour filter on your app? basically this doesn't work at all only useful for shop who has variant colours under each products which is not help at all.
If your products do not have variants, and you need a Color filter for them, you will need to create a product metafield definition labelled “Color”. Head over to your shop settings, and look under “Custom data”, that's where you manage metafield definitions. Add a new product metafield definition and name it “Color”. Select the type “Single line text” for it. You can use the “Limit to preset choices” feature under “Validation” > “Rules” to control the order in which colors will appear in your filter later. Once you have created your product metafield definition, you can bulk edit your products to set a color for each of them in that metafield. Once you have done so, you can add that metafield as a filter in the Search & Discovery app. If your theme supports “color swatches”, then you will need to follow your theme's specific instructions to have the color text replaced by a swatch on your storefront. In doubt, contact your theme creator.