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08/09/2013 at 4:54 pm #266868
Jeeves Murphy
GuestGood Evening,
I’m currently using Connections on my website, and it has been great. I’m looking forward to implementing the “Forms” extension to take a lot of the load off of our website administrators for adding information to our Dossier (contact listing).
One feature I’ve been looking for in a Business Directory is the ability to search based on multiple categories. For my site in particular, I list different a cappella groups in the area. These groups tend to fall in to different sets of categories – Level (high school, college, post-college), Type (Male, Female, Co-Ed), and District (Maryland, Virginia, DC). I would love the ability for people to select multiple categories (for example, if someone wants to find an All-Male College Group in Maryland, they could select those three categories).
Is this possible with any of the current mechanisms? If not, any plan of making this a reality? Thanks!
~Jeeves
08/10/2013 at 8:47 am #266892Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ Jeeves
Are you by chance using cMap or any of the other premium templates that has a drop down? If you are, you could enable a beta feature that turns the drop down from a single select to a multiselect which would allow the user to choose multiple categories and any entries within all categories would be returned as a result. Pretty much exactly what you’re looking for if I understand correctly.
11/08/2013 at 11:09 am #273245IT Department
ParticipantIs it also possible to have two selectors? One for each parent category?
11/09/2013 at 12:11 pm #273306Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ roy
Sorry, no, not without custom coding it.
11/11/2013 at 7:18 am #273356IT Department
ParticipantOk, I also think this is a bad idea. It would be better to have tags to choose in a second selector.
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