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[Résolu] Hierarchical Taxonomy Showing through WP Archives

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Last updated by ivanJ Il y a 5 années et 1 mois.

Assisted by: Nigel.

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#1218819

Hello,

Please take a look at this video below and it will be clear to you what I need to accomplish:
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So this is the hierarchy:
PARENT (click on parent leads to child category)
- CHILD (click on child category leads to grandchild category OR to products if there is NO grandchild category)
- GRANDCHILD (click on that category surely leads to products listing)

I hope this clears my intentions 🙂

Best,
Ivan

#1219013

Nigel
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Hi Ivan

I've answered a similar request before and provided the solution here: https://toolset.com/forums/topic/the-flow/#post-1126209

Note that once you navigate to the sub-categories you include the navigation to the next level at the top but also include the results for the current selection below.

If I recall correctly, it becomes complicated to only show the navigation and not the results until the final selection is made if you have a situation where some categories may only have child categories but not grandchild categories.

Could you read through that reply and see if you understand it and if it would work for your situation?

#1220526

Hello Nigel,

Actually I've come up with my own solution 🙂

This is what I did, it's pretty simple. I've used Taxonomy based view (show only subcategories of that parent category where view is shown) and Products View (show products from that category). It was pretty simple.

But now I have another problem. Please watch my video I posted below:
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Best,
Ivan

#1220843

Nigel
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Hi Ivan

I split that question into its own thread to deal with the potential compatibility issue there, I think this issue is resolved?

#1220952

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!

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