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In the Search & Discovery app, a filter displays a maximum of 1,000 filter values. To reduce the total number of filters that might be shown, group similiar filter values together as one filter. Only filter values that apply to products of a collection or search result are shown to customers on your storefront.Ī maximum of 100 filter values are shown for each filter. For example, renaming the label of a filter based on a product option won't change that option's name displayed on the individual product pages. Click on a filter from the Filters screen and change the filter Label field.Ĭhanging the filter label won't change information about the filter's source. You can change the customer-facing label of any existing filter in your store. Click and drag individual filters into the order that you want them to display to customers. Learn more about grouping filter values.įilters can also be reordered from the Filters screen.
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In the Shopify Search & Discovery app, go to Filters and then click Add filter.You can edit the filters used in your online store from the app. The Bulk Editor is a helpful tool to quickly update metafields and other attributes across all your products. Learn how to add a metafield definition.Īfter your metafields are set up, you can select them as options when editing your filters. The metafields must have a metafield definition to be used as a filter. Using metafields or metaobjects, you can create custom filters for the following value types: Add a custom filter with metafields or metaobjects Metaobjects can show visual filters to help customers quickly understand your filters. Learn more about adding custom filters with metafields. For example, if you sell children's toys, then you can create a custom "Age" product metafield filter. Metafield filters are useful for creating filters unique to your product catalog. For example, if you sell clothing with different variants for size, then you can add a product option "Size" filter. Product option filters are based on your product variants. Custom filtersĬustom filters can be created using your product options, metafields, or metaobjects. The price filter is only displayed for customers shopping your store in the same currency as your store's primary currency. Standard filtersįilters for product availability, price, vendor, product type, and tags, are available to all stores.
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All stores can display the same standard filters and merchants can create custom filters unique to their product catalog. You can select up to 25 filters for your store. If your theme doesn't support filtering, then a message is displayed in the Collection and search filters section. You can determine if your store's theme supports filtering by going to Online Store > Navigation in your Shopify admin. If your theme doesn't support filters, then you can still create filters from the Shopify Search & Discovery app, but they won't be displayed to customers. Learn how to display filters in your Online Store 2.0 theme. Filters are available for any Online Store 2.0 theme, and custom storefronts that use either the filter Liquid API or Storefront API for their online store.