Extra Shop Filters Bookmarklet

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  • UtiltarianUtiltarian Posts: 62
    edited January 19

    Lyoness said:

    ooh. if you wanted for filter options, I like to edit out "add-ons" or product "extensions". Regardless, it's great!

    You can actually already achieve this using the negative filtering I added.

    Open up the "Categories" filtering section, and Ctrl+Click (maybe Cmd+Click on Macs?) on what you want to hide, whether it be "add-ons" or "textures," or something else, and it will remove those from the listing. I attached an image to show what I'm referring to and how the negative filter looks when enabled.

    And since the bookmarklet adds the "Categories" section to any page, you can use this anywhere.

    One note: in order to have the "Categories" filtering appear on other pages, you need to run the bookmarklet once on the homepage so that it can store the filtering data to the browser for future reference, since other pages are missing this data.

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  • Elor said:

    Try '0-1000', it should work.

    Thanks Elor for providing the explanation!

    Silas3D said:

    @Elor amazing thank you, I didn't know that you had to do the value in cents - probably a good idea for Utiltarian to add to the info post so it's clear what format you have to enter :)

    I did explain the cents part in my (admittedly, very long!) forum post, but I also added it to the release post. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 890

    Utiltarian said:

    Lyoness said:

    ooh. if you wanted for filter options, I like to edit out "add-ons" or product "extensions". Regardless, it's great!

    You can actually already achieve this using the negative filtering I added.

    Open up the "Categories" filtering section, and Ctrl+Click (maybe Cmd+Click on Macs?) on what you want to hide, whether it be "add-ons" or "textures," or something else, and it will remove those from the listing. I attached an image to show what I'm referring to and how the negative filter looks when enabled.

    And since the bookmarklet adds the "Categories" section to any page, you can use this anywhere.

    One note: in order to have the "Categories" filtering appear on other pages, you need to run the bookmarklet once on the homepage so that it can store the filtering data to the browser for future reference, since other pages are missing this data.

    Sure, you just need to know ctrl-clicking a category does something. 

  • ElorElor Posts: 3,530

    Utiltarian said:

    One note: in order to have the "Categories" filtering appear on other pages, you need to run the bookmarklet once on the homepage so that it can store the filtering data to the browser for future reference, since other pages are missing this data.

    Thank, I missed that information and didn't understand why it sometime worked and why it sometime didn't blush

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,114
    edited March 9

    ...would love to filter by figure generation like Gen 4, G9, etc.  Renderosity and Renderhub do that much better than here as the store search leaves something to be desired.

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  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 890

    How about a text search that works on NAME? Even simply "contains" would be enough. No need for regex or something fancy

  • UtiltarianUtiltarian Posts: 62
    edited March 15

    kyoto kid said:

    ...would love to filter by figure generation like Gen 4, G9, etc.  Renderosity and Renderhub do that much better than here as the store search leaves something to be desired.

    Can't you already do this using the "Figures" filtering panel on the left? If you mean that some items are miscategorized, that would be a data issue that Daz would need to fix themselves. Since I'd be using the same data, whatever I would make wouldn't be any better.

     

    jmucchiello said:

    How about a text search that works on NAME? Even simply "contains" would be enough. No need for regex or something fancy

    A text search/filter is not possible, the site data doesn't provide a full list of product names, only product IDs. At best, I could add a search for items that you just loaded to the page, but that's not much more useful than Ctrl + F in the browser. Your best bet would be to petition Daz to improve the site search.

    Btw, haven't forgotten about the in-cart filters, just haven't had a chance to get around to it (and the other things I had planned). Hopefully soon!

    On a side note, I did make a search script for Daz Studio that lets me nearly instantly find any item or product that I own by searching my product library (with regex support). But given that it's a bit of a hack in that it hijacks the Smart Content UI panel, I don't think Daz would let me sell it here. Adding a proper UI panel is on my to-do list!

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  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 890

    Utiltarian said:

    jmucchiello said:

    How about a text search that works on NAME? Even simply "contains" would be enough. No need for regex or something fancy

    A text search/filter is not possible, the site data doesn't provide a full list of product names, only product IDs. At best, I could add a search for items that you just loaded to the page, but that's not much more useful than Ctrl + F in the browser. Your best bet would be to petition Daz to improve the site search.

    At least they have added things recently. But most of my problems these days are the items that aren't correctly metadata'd.

    Btw, haven't forgotten about the in-cart filters, just haven't had a chance to get around to it (and the other things I had planned). Hopefully soon!

    Cool.

    BTW, the script doesn't work on daz3d.com/catalogsearch/result... This is the URL if you search in the search box in the upper right of the shop. Is it supposed to work there?

  • UtiltarianUtiltarian Posts: 62

    jmucchiello said:

    Btw, haven't forgotten about the in-cart filters, just haven't had a chance to get around to it (and the other things I had planned). Hopefully soon!

    Cool.

    BTW, the script doesn't work on daz3d.com/catalogsearch/result... This is the URL if you search in the search box in the upper right of the shop. Is it supposed to work there?

    Ah I see, yeah you're right, it doesn't work there. The search page doesn't seem to use any of the filtering that most pages on the store use, which I assume is because it was built a long time ago and never got updated to support any of the modern filtering/infinite scroll features (hence why the page needs to reload whenever a filter is applied). So yeah, no way for the script to work there.

    You know, I could technically convert the bookmarklet into a browser plugin, and host the data that the site doesn't provide (primarily, product names and full prices). Then I would be able to add a search function and a proper sort by discount. But then I'd probably need to paywall the feature, since it would require ongoing maintenance to update this data. Not sure that it's something I want to pursue.

  • FrankTheTankFrankTheTank Posts: 1,535

    Something that would be really useful would be a price exclusion box. I realize you have a price range, but what would work better in addition to that is to be able to exclude specific prices for example "EXCLUDE: 99, 199, 349" etc.. If there could be a comma separated box and we could put as many prices in there that we want to exclude. That way we could exclude specifically items that we know are QG or OS from our searches. Using the price range as is is dificult to do that. Often there will be things discounted to weird amounts that you will miss if you use the price range exclusion. 

  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,399

    I'm not sure if is feasible but a button to add a purchased item to your cart would be useful to me

  • UtiltarianUtiltarian Posts: 62
    edited March 16

    FrankTheTank said:

    Something that would be really useful would be a price exclusion box. I realize you have a price range, but what would work better in addition to that is to be able to exclude specific prices for example "EXCLUDE: 99, 199, 349" etc.. If there could be a comma separated box and we could put as many prices in there that we want to exclude. That way we could exclude specifically items that we know are QG or OS from our searches. Using the price range as is is dificult to do that. Often there will be things discounted to weird amounts that you will miss if you use the price range exclusion. 

    I was thinking to instead add a "No Outlet" option, which would hide outlet/quickgrab items. I wonder how useful a multiple, or exclusionary, price range option is if the main goal is just to hide these items.

     

    Charlie Judge said:

    I'm not sure if is feasible but a button to add a purchased item to your cart would be useful to me

    As I have no knowledge of why they removed that functionality, unfortunately I don't think it would be appropriate for me to add it back in. After all, the goal of this script is to make using/browsing the store easier, not bypass its intended behavior.

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,538

    Outlet exclusion would be most welcome since other discounts don't apply to them and Quickgrab ones lack the icon

  • ElorElor Posts: 3,530
    edited March 16

    Utiltarian said:

    As I have no knowledge of why they removed that functionality, unfortunately I don't think it would be appropriate for me to add it back in.

    They likely were a bit fed up with people buying the Oriental Tobacco Tray again and again.

    And it likely bite them where it hurts when people took advantage of buying one cheap item again and again to take advantage of a sale.

    Outlet exclusion if possible would be very useful. Is it also possible to have the opposite? Sometime, items are priced as an outlet item but are not included in the outlet selection and it's a pain to track them by using the price bracket.

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  • FrankTheTankFrankTheTank Posts: 1,535

    Utiltarian said:

    FrankTheTank said:

    Something that would be really useful would be a price exclusion box. I realize you have a price range, but what would work better in addition to that is to be able to exclude specific prices for example "EXCLUDE: 99, 199, 349" etc.. If there could be a comma separated box and we could put as many prices in there that we want to exclude. That way we could exclude specifically items that we know are QG or OS from our searches. Using the price range as is is dificult to do that. Often there will be things discounted to weird amounts that you will miss if you use the price range exclusion. 

    I was thinking to instead add a "No Outlet" option, which would hide outlet/quickgrab items. I wonder how useful a multiple, or exclusionary, price range option is if the main goal is just to hide these items.

     

    Charlie Judge said:

    I'm not sure if is feasible but a button to add a purchased item to your cart would be useful to me

    As I have no knowledge of why they removed that functionality, unfortunately I don't think it would be appropriate for me to add it back in. After all, the goal of this script is to make using/browsing the store easier, not bypass its intended behavior.

    whatever is easier to program. I like the idea of being able to exclude at specific price points personally because when things are newly added or removed from OS or QG I think excluding by specific prices would work better (it seems like it takes a while to catch up sometimes), but I don't really know. I would trust your expertise on this. Also it might help in future unknown sales situations to be able to exclude certain prices. Daz is always changing things.  

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