New Landing How can we help? Atelier Showing specific tags on a page

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Posted in: Atelier
  • #216468
    tonisaneca
    Member
    Post count: 53

    Hi there!

    I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I was hoping you could help me out. If not, please just let me know so I can find answers elsewhere ๐Ÿ™‚

    Anyway, my question is a bit hard to explain so I tried to come up with a simpler example. Let’s say my website sells food and produce. I could add categories to them based on their type (ex. fruits, vegetables, poultry, etc.) And a tag to be more specific. (ex. spinach, broccoli, egg, milk, etc.)

    I could have “Food” as my main menu item, and under it, “Shop by Type” and “Shop by Benefit

    So me menu would look like:
    FOOD
    – Shop by Type
    — Fruits
    — Vegetables
    — Poultry
    — Dairy

    – Shop by Benefit
    — Blood Circulation
    — Digestion
    — High Blood Pressure
    — Healthy Skin

    Of course, shopping by benefit could include multiple products of different types.

    I understand that to create the menu for “Shop By Type” I could just simple create a custom link pointing to the category of “poultry.” My question is, how would I set up a page for the Shop By Benefit?

    My client doesn’t want to manually tag each product with the benefits, so is it feasible to set up a benefit page (for example, the page for high blood pressure) to show all items tagged with “spinach”, “broccoli” and “cucumber”? Or for the page for “healthy skin”, to show all products tagged with “egg”, “sugar”, and “coffee”

    (All my examples aren’t factual, I just wanted to make a simpler example!)

    Thank you so much in advance. ๐Ÿ™‚

    #216475
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Hi

    Have you set the benefits up as attributes?

    – Kyle

    #216481
    tonisaneca
    Member
    Post count: 53

    Hi Kyle! Thanks for the quick response.

    That is definitely an option! I’ve discussed it with my client but she’d like to explore an easier, more ‘automatic’ way, so to speak. She will be the one maintaining the site herself. Giving each product an attribute (for the benefits), she said, would be too tedious a task for her.

    What she wants is sort of a reverse way of categorizing her shop, by transitivity.

    Ex. If spinach, broccoli, and eggs are good for digestion, let all items tagged with spinach, brocolli, and egg show up on the Benefit page for Digestion. Something like that. ๐Ÿ™‚ Would you know of a way to do this without setting attributes, and setting up the page to show products that have been tagged specifically?

    #216484
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Hmm I’m afraid I’m not aware of a way to do that sorry

    – Kyle

    #216625
    tonisaneca
    Member
    Post count: 53

    Okay, thanks anyway!

    #216733
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    No problem

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)

You must be logged in and have valid license to reply to this topic.

License required for one of the following items
Login and Registration Log in · Register