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[Resolved] A to Z index skin template for Toolset

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Last updated by Luo Yang 7 years, 11 months ago.

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#394052

Dear Luo Yang,

Today we need A to Z index skin template for Toolset product list like the one from the following example:

1- https://wordpress.org/plugins/a-z-listing/
2- hidden link
3- hidden link

With thanks
arabsworks

#394099

Dear arabsworks,

There isn't such a build-in feature within Views, but there is a workaround, you can create a custom taxonomy "a-z", register it to your post types, and assign each post with one of the terms "a", "b"... "z".
Then you can create a nested view to display as what you want, see our document:
Views Inside Views – Display Nested Multidimensional Lists
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/using-a-child-view-in-a-taxonomy-view-layout/

#395277

Dear Luo,

Taxonomy View with a Taxonomy View for a Child that is what need now!!!

We would like to put Views within Views to use, is to include a Taxonomy View within a Taxonomy View. This is what you did with your WordPress Classifieds Website. Including a Taxonomy View within a Taxonomy View .

So can you show us how we can create a complex lists that have multiple layers with the right direction and steps we need to follow so we can accomplish this task.

With many thanks,
arabsworks

#395570

I assume we are talking about this case:
Top term 1
-- Sub term 1
-- Sub term 2
Top term 2
-- Sub term 3
-- Sub term 4

You can try this:
1) Parent view, Create a Taxonomy view, list top level terms, filter with:
Select taxonomy terms whose parent is None.

2) Child Taxonomy view, list sub level terms, filter with:
Select taxonomy terms whose parent is the value set by the parent view.

#395629

thanks I will try that let's see the result.

#396185

OK, please let me know if you need more assistance for it.

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