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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › General Discussion › Creating subcategories for searches in AgentPress

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Tagged: Agentpress, AgentPress Listings

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 5 years ago by Christoph.
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  • February 6, 2017 at 2:18 pm #200667
    neonmoth
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    I've been asked to do something a little outside the scope of AgentPress/AgentPress Listings, and I'm hoping someone here will know how I can accomplish it.

    I'm trying to create three "master" categories of real estate listings. I've set up extensive taxonomies, and they work fine. However, if I create a search page with just one subset of search parameters (meaning it only brings up a few listings as a result), if someone makes no choices (like a "search all"), then all listings show up, which I don't want.

    For example, on my staging site (http://onemain.thirdsidedev.com/office/), I'm trying to find office properties only. Which I can do if I select various options that are tagged in only office listings. But if I just click "Search Properties", I'll see residential listings in there too. A hierarchy of taxonomies would be perfect, but I don't see a way to do that. So is there some way to create separate "buckets" of content, and create search forms that will only yield that subset of results?

    Thanks in advance!

    http://onemain.thirdsidedev.com/office/
    March 11, 2018 at 8:04 pm #217780
    Christoph
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    Hi,

    Sorry that your post went unanswered for so long.
    The posts on this forum are mostly answered by volunteers and sometimes questions are overlooked or get pushed out-of-view.

    I hope you found a solution for creating subcategories.

    Just in case you didn't know, you can also ask questions in the Facebook group (https://facebook.com/groups/genesiswp) and the Slack group (https://genesis.community/slack).


    https://www.christophherr.com | Genesis Customizations | Buy me a coffee

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