Store Wishlist Suggestion

Can't find an appropriate board for this so apologies if this isn't the right place.

 

Any possibility that we could have folders introduced for the wishlist? I'd like to be able to wishlist items for specific projects, or sort by asset type, into their own folders to make searching the list easier.

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  • LeanaLeana Posts: 13,038

    If you have Daz Deals browser extension, you can add tags to wishlisted items to group them in categories (using the free wishlist comments feature)

  • joannajoanna Posts: 2,495

    Maybe Daz will listen, but until then, on a desktop browser, you can use Daz Deals extension. It has "comments" section, and if you put something in with a hashtag, it's going to be available as a category in a dropdown menu. Each product can have multiple hashtags, so you can have something general like #g9 #figure #setting or something specific like #outfitforcharacterXYZ or #mynewproject. Keep in mind, though, that you'll only be able to sort by one hashtag at the time, and that they're case sensitive (so #g9 and #G9 will create two separate categories).

    And the same system will also work in your product library! (you can also mass assign already created hashtags there)

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,506

    I appreciate all the work they do on the DAZ deals browser extension.

    At the same time I don't want to spend money in order to spend money.

    And I don't want to work in order to buy what I want.

  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 131

    I have the deals extension but about the only thing I find useful is the add to wishlist button. I never get any communication from it at all (setting alerts when discount hits certain %age, etc.) despitte alert conditions being met frequently. I'll take a look at the organiser bit of it, never realised there was one.

  • XtraDimensionalXtraDimensional Posts: 548
    edited April 17

    The emails are a subscription service. The tags are free.

    They're present on the product page, on the wishlist, and on your product listing page.

    You can use # and * to make categories. # are listed first in the dropdown. You can also use +, and those are listed last. You can also just put normal text if you want to make a note for yourself. Like...if this car is a Lamborghini Aventador, I just put that in the notes without making a category for it, since it's a one-off

     

    I have categories for genres, different specific furniture types that I regularly need to sift through (bedrooms, kitchens, etc), as well as a #builder tag for all my modular setups.

    My characters are all sorted with *cg9m *cg9f *cg8m *cg8f, etc, so I can sort by Generation plus masc or Femme. Clothing types all have their own category, so if I'm looking for pants, I just go to the *pants in the drop down on the product library page. It's very helpful, and doesn't cost a dime.

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