I've never tried this before, but you could try some JavaScript in the
product
description that will only display the thumbnail image if on a certain
page, in this
case the productsearch.cgi page. You would have to configure the search
feature to
1) not strip HTML from the product description, and 2) include enough
characters of
the product description to allow for the javascript. Let us know if it
works
-Loren
Brandon Eley wrote:
MUCH BETTER!! Thanks a lot! Now, if we could just get that thumbnail
image...
Loren wrote:
Brandon,
Search Destination is a per-product setting, go to Products, select a
product,
Edit Product Info, and find the Search Destination setting. The
options are:
Store (the default, and how it has always worked previously),
MoreInfo, Made,
None, or you can provide a specific URL. if you need more description
of what
these particular options mean, click the help button or go to:
http://www.shopsite.com/help/6.2/en-US/ ... .info.html-Loren
Brandon Eley wrote:
I'm using 6.2.1 and don't see anything about more info pages under
Preferences>Search Options. Where would I find it?
Thanks,
Loren wrote:
I am sure that search features will continue to be added, but in
ShopSite Pro v6x you can already select the More Info Page as the
search
destination for the products rather than the regular Store pages.
Note that in v6, there were quite a few improvements to the search
feature, including accepting boolean search values, and optional
wildcard stemming.
The simple search (without the aforementioned features) was also made
available to Manager stores in v6.
-Loren
Brandon Eley wrote:
I've been thinking about the search feature in ShopSite for some
time,
and it just plain stinks for all practical purposes. I have been
trying to devise a way to make it more useful but anything I can
think
of would require way too much work.
Are there any plans by ShopSite to upgrade the search feature any
time
soon? I would love a search that worked on More Info pages and
linked
to them instead of 4 or 5 different category pages. And displaying a
thumbnail of the product would be awesome...
Of course, the best thing would be if we could somehow create a
template ourselves for what fields we want to display in the search
results.
Anyway, just a suggestion...
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Brandon Eley
2BigFeet.com
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Brandon Eley
2BigFeet.com
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