Hello,
I have been going through all VM configuration settings but can's seem to find the option o activate the display of all product categories in Product Listing mode. Please see screenshot. Am i missing something?
Thanks a lot!
(https://s.nimbusweb.me/attachment/2879262/6elhbwomumc6o2bm80lb/64GwPC7a14CSc4u8/screenshot-vebdev.tk-2019.05.16-15-13-01.png)
(https://s.nimbusweb.me/attachment/2879275/sagp5qbq8x4iwyzpnbig/EMIHIQmHRsxeL0AY/screenshot-kovrolin.ru-2019.05.16-15-15-54.png)
Site in question: https://mkovrolin.ru/index.php/house
Hi,
make a menu item for all categories via category layout.
In the second tab of the menu item you find the settings you are looking for.
Regards
Stefan
Thank you!
I guess that's the only way, if using built in config options, avoiding hard-coding.
Quote from: StefanSTS on May 16, 2019, 15:54:48 PM
make a menu item for all categories via category layout.
In the second tab of the menu item you find the settings you are looking for.
Tried this solution, but it seems to only display available subcategories of currently opened category, while I'm looking for a way to constantly display all top level categories, on every page :-\
Use the vm category module.
Jörgen @ Kreativ Fotografi
That's a great idea, thank you! Don't know why didn't think about it :D
Quote from: AzMandius on May 17, 2019, 15:34:57 PM
Tried this solution, but it seems to only display available subcategories of currently opened category, while I'm looking for a way to constantly display all top level categories, on every page :-\
I thought you only want to show them on the start page. So the subcategories of category 0, the top level, would have been all main shop categories.
In your case you can use the categories module like Jörgen said.
The second option is to make a menu for the main categories. I always make a menu or hidden menu for the main categories to be able to control them better through the menu item settings in second tab. So it is easier to use different layouts per category.
This menu can be published in the same area like the category module.
That's another good way to do it, thank you.