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Sure. You just use the same array, and exit after the Fourth Item you pull out.
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Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View PostAh...
Yes, that'd be relatively easy. You could just store a list of product codes in a cookie and then use those codes to pull up all the information you need for the slideshow.
What about the summary of four of those items (perhaps the last four) on the SFNT like Amazon does with a link to that page to view all (like Amazon home page), is that relatively easy too?
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Yes, that'd be relatively easy. You could just store a list of product codes in a cookie and then use those codes to pull up all the information you need for the slideshow.
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Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View PostYou could do that fairly easily with some custom coding though. On a busy site, the recently viewed would be accumulating a lot of data though...and personally (ok, not a marketing expert here) I don't see the value. I want to see what I'm looking for. I don't care what others looked for. (I believe this is a hold over from when people actually 'window shopped' online. Nowadays, the trick is to show people something THEY are interested in the minute they land on your site.)
As for onsale/deals, a fairly simple one can be made by just using a PLST type page, and run the display through conditional that compares the selling price and the 'normal' price. Again, on a large site, this can eat up a lot of time, but for reasonable catalogs it's doable.
Here's an example where we are working with about 500 items: https://www.redrivercatalog.com/deals/
You can do something similar by taking the PLST array and resorting it by 'date created' (dt_created) using
<mvt:do file="g.module_library_utilities" name="l.null" value="QuickSortArray(l.settings:category_listing: products, ':dt_created', -1)" />
But as Rick said, unless, for 'out of box' need, probably need to use something like SearchSpring.
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You could do that fairly easily with some custom coding though. On a busy site, the recently viewed would be accumulating a lot of data though...and personally (ok, not a marketing expert here) I don't see the value. I want to see what I'm looking for. I don't care what others looked for. (I believe this is a hold over from when people actually 'window shopped' online. Nowadays, the trick is to show people something THEY are interested in the minute they land on your site.)
As for onsale/deals, a fairly simple one can be made by just using a PLST type page, and run the display through conditional that compares the selling price and the 'normal' price. Again, on a large site, this can eat up a lot of time, but for reasonable catalogs it's doable.
Here's an example where we are working with about 500 items: https://www.redrivercatalog.com/deals/
You can do something similar by taking the PLST array and resorting it by 'date created' (dt_created) using
<mvt:do file="g.module_library_utilities" name="l.null" value="QuickSortArray(l.settings:category_listing: products, ':dt_created', -1)" />
But as Rick said, unless, for 'out of box' need, probably need to use something like SearchSpring.
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I think most people use SearchSpring or similar for this type of thing. I don't know how you'd do it without a service.
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Has anyone implemented any dynamic SFNT merchandising strategies?
Has anyone implemented any dynamic storefront (SFNT) merchandising strategies such as but not limited to:- Recently viewed categories and products (listing) summary with “view all” page option (e.g.: /recently-viewed-items.html).
- Categories and products on sale (listing) summary with “view all” page option (e.g.: /items-on-sale.html).
- New categories and products added within x days (listing) summary with “view all” page option (e.g.: /new-just-in.html).
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