Extra Shop Filters Bookmarklet

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  • UtiltarianUtiltarian Posts: 59
    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: 831

    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: 3,444

    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

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