Use the layered nav widgets to allow filtering by attribute in your archives.
Mike,
Thanks but what link do I use for say the Espresso Coffee Maker Icon so that when someone clicks on it they’re taken to a page that offers all the suitable coffees for that type of coffee maker.
Regards
Derek
If you use the layered nav and filter by that machine, you can use the URL in your address bar.
Hi Mike,
Thanks but don’t understand how to achieve this. The 9 types of coffee maker icons are featured on my front page in an image gallery. You can designate what’s called a custom link for each coffee maker icon image but I don’t know what that custom link should be to take you to the page that features all the coffees with for example the attribute espresso coffee maker or the eight other types of coffee maker attributes.
If need be I’d be happy to give you my wordpress admin login details privately so that you see what I mean.
Regards
Derek
Regards
Derek
I’v now tried using the coffee makers as Woo commerce sub-categories of coffee and tried using the url of each subcategory as the custom link for each coffee maker image icon but that doesn’t work either – just keeps returning me to the front page when I click on a coffee maker image icon.
Can’t figure it out because when I do a preview for each sub-category I’m taken to the page for that sub-category no problem.
Any idea how to fix?
Thanks
Derek
If you can access the categories directly, but not via these links, surely that means there is a problem with the link or whatever is outputting these ‘icons’?
I don’t know whats powering it so I cannot really guide you further.
It’s visual composer’s image gallery.
How are you setting the links for each item?
Eureka! I’ve worked out how to do it using the attributes. Here’s an example:
/pa_brewing-method/cafetierefrench-press/
So you miss out the url http://www.coffeeallsorts.com because visual composer adds that for you!
Best
Derek