NEGATIVE Filters Wanted

VueiyVueiy Posts: 591

Several years ago (a decade or more???), Daz had store filters that allowed you to click a positive of what you wanted and also a negative of what you didn't want.  It also had the feature to choose a price range.

I need those back.

Sometimes I want to scroll through items that are specifically not Daz+ that I can use my monthly coupons on.  Sometimes I have a specific budget (lolol) and I'm trying to find items under a certain price.  While one could sort by price high-low or low-high, Daz+ items will still be under "Daz Originals," so you have to skip several pages over to find the start of non-Daz+ items.  On top of that, some of the Daz+ items can cost more than some non-Daz+ items, depending on the type (bundles, for example, or older items might cost less).  It's not truly "essential," but I guess it's more a "QoL" feature than anything.

Any chance we could get that back, Daz...?

Comments

  • MoreTNMoreTN Posts: 340

    +1 to that.

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,425

    Navigating in the DAZ store has been a mess for so many years that, at this point, I don't see DAZ bothering to fix these things, no mater how logical they seem to be... especially given that the basic user manuals for DS haven't been updated in nearly a decade, and are so technically out of date that they don't even mention iray, dforce, or any figure generation since Genesis 2.      

  • mmdestinymmdestiny Posts: 197
    edited May 2025

    I know this doesn't DIRECTLY help you, but from what I remember of when I used to manipulate site HTML for a living, you should be able to do so within Chrome/Firefox console. It's just a matter of finding which element or part of the session cookie is changing when you click a filter and either negating it or doing inclusive everything but.

    Post edited by mmdestiny on
  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,336
    Silly question: How many serious shops have a search function so bad that users actually seriously consider trying to fix it themselves by creatively coming with browser tweaks to get it to work? I'd contend it's very small, and that serious shops rarely allow the search facility to be so ineffective. Regards, Richard.
  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,790

    richardandtracy said:

    Silly question: How many serious shops have a search function so bad that users actually seriously consider trying to fix it themselves by creatively coming with browser tweaks to get it to work? I'd contend it's very small, and that serious shops rarely allow the search facility to be so ineffective. Regards, Richard.

    DAZ 3D ought to give an option in DAZ Studio for users to donate their manually created filters and then perusee them and integrate them into their store's filters.

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,369

    nonesuch00 said:

    richardandtracy said:

    Silly question: How many serious shops have a search function so bad that users actually seriously consider trying to fix it themselves by creatively coming with browser tweaks to get it to work? I'd contend it's very small, and that serious shops rarely allow the search facility to be so ineffective. Regards, Richard.

    DAZ 3D ought to give an option in DAZ Studio for users to donate their manually created filters and then perusee them and integrate them into their store's filters.

    Who's gonna peruse? It's enough to reply to a customer support ticket within a month. 

  • mmdestinymmdestiny Posts: 197

    richardandtracy said:

    Silly question: How many serious shops have a search function so bad that users actually seriously consider trying to fix it themselves by creatively coming with browser tweaks to get it to work? I'd contend it's very small, and that serious shops rarely allow the search facility to be so ineffective. Regards, Richard.

    You may be surprised by this, but Walmart. 

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 3,100
    edited May 2025

    I love "Hide products I own" but I'd also love the opposite, just show me everything I own. Every now and then I'd like to sit back and browse though all the assets I've collected from DAZ, over the years for inspiration and for nostalgia. I often find things I've forgotten I'd purchased 10 or 15 years ago while selecting older proudcts, and it's something I'd enjoy doing more easily.

    Post edited by wsterdan on
  • TimbalesTimbales Posts: 2,428

    wsterdan said:

    I love "Hide products I own" but I'd also love the opposite, just show me everything I own. Every now and then I'd like to sit back and browse though all the assets I've collected from DAZ, over the years for inspiration and for nostalgia. I often find things I've forgotten I'd purchased 10 or 15 years ago while selecting older proudcts, and it's something I'd enjoy doing more easily.

    That's under My Account/Product Library. 

    You can sort by name, purchase date, and filter for keywords in the product. It shows you the main store image for the product and will give you a link to the store page. 

     

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