Shopping Cart Search - interesting...
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I was looking at the template:
https://market.websitex5.com/en/templates/live-preview/2cea996a-398b-41bf-b273-2fe9c3d78da
...and got puzzled how they put two links using the Shopping Cart Search page under a different settings:
LINK > PRODUCTS - shows one set of Shopping Cart Search options
LINK > SALES - shows only items on sale
How can this be done?
I'm asking because we can set the Shopping Cart Search features for only one page (only one variant).
As far as I know - we can not set Shopping Cart Search A features to be used on one page and Shopping Cart Search B features for the other ...
Hopefully I was clear of what I'm asking...best!
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By playing with the categories.
You can set a level in the menu (not a page) and use the properties button to set a link to this level what in fact is just a menu item. if you link the search shop you can set in that link on what categories this link will work and make in this way several different search options in your menu for your shop.
You can also set some product options with that or only product options, all depends on your wishes.
Best Regards,
Ps how did the htacces redirect worked? please respond in that topic, i was just currious...
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@ Andre
A-ha - thank you!
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Regarding the https - I will do it soon.
Of course, I'll report if it worked for me in the original post.
BTW - regular upload using the WSX5 upload manager will nor replace the .htaccess file?
No, it will only once append but it should never replace or remove. But the code of x5 is already in my example. So x5 will check and should not interfere.
Get https and CDN at the same time: use cloudflare.... and its free. nothing to change on your server, just point dns to cloudflare and you get https
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@ Andre
Oh - OK! Thank you!
@ Adrian
Good to know - thx!
Just for information,
This has not the safety as a certificate from your provider, the information is still send over internet to cloudflare unprotected. For a normal website it is not a big deal for a webshop i would not recomend it, use a certificate from your provider.
Best Regards,
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@ Andre
OK - understood! Thank you!