Hi. We have a cunning search plan and wondered if anyone might have any ideas which could help us please.
We would ideally like to have a row of buttons, one entitled "ABC >" which would search a particular section or group of products alphabetically, another called "ABC <" doing the reverse, one called "Price >" listing products with prices ascending and a fourth "Price <" for prices descending. We would then set up similar buttons on each section page. Through looking at the Advanced User Guide we can see how to do more complicated searches via a form but just not quite what we need - i.e. we need to be able to specify that field X has condition Y for button Z. We understand that this has come up a couple of times before and that "Development" described a solution involving the cgi scripts.
We have experience of customising many aspects of Actinic so are more than happy to edit templates, cgi etc etc. We love the way customisation can give you a really different looking site yet still have the robust strength of Actinic+Sage and suspect that search can be similarly customised if we knew what to tweak !
Does anyone know how we can acheive what we need please ? We don't mind how, providing Actinic is the main catalog vehicle. Click on a button and results appear - no drop downs etc.
Thanks,
Art Zeugen
We would ideally like to have a row of buttons, one entitled "ABC >" which would search a particular section or group of products alphabetically, another called "ABC <" doing the reverse, one called "Price >" listing products with prices ascending and a fourth "Price <" for prices descending. We would then set up similar buttons on each section page. Through looking at the Advanced User Guide we can see how to do more complicated searches via a form but just not quite what we need - i.e. we need to be able to specify that field X has condition Y for button Z. We understand that this has come up a couple of times before and that "Development" described a solution involving the cgi scripts.
We have experience of customising many aspects of Actinic so are more than happy to edit templates, cgi etc etc. We love the way customisation can give you a really different looking site yet still have the robust strength of Actinic+Sage and suspect that search can be similarly customised if we knew what to tweak !
Does anyone know how we can acheive what we need please ? We don't mind how, providing Actinic is the main catalog vehicle. Click on a button and results appear - no drop downs etc.
Thanks,
Art Zeugen
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