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Jquery Quicksand filtering of products - need help fixing

Started by nxtstudios, December 22, 2010, 23:02:52 PM

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nxtstudios

We are in search of a developer with strong experience with Virtuemart and Jquery. Ideally with experience working with the jquery quicksand plugin.

We developed a virtuemart template that makes use of quicksand, with some modifications to the plugin. Every product uses the Type Attribute in virtuemart, the fields are listed below.

This script takes the value of the item from the left menu like "red" or "white" and compare with the (div class="inner-content-sec  red light & fruity old world) and if a match id found it will hide all other types and will show only the matched type using show and hide methods of jquery.

-------THE PROBLEM/THE CHANGES --------
1. By default all products should show, then the filters should only show the values selected from the type filter
2. The user should be able to select multiple options to filter by. For example, Select a Type (example, red), Region (old work) and Price (spec. occasion). the content should show the selected content... and a checkbox stay checked with the values the user selected.
3. By default the Type filter should remain open, unless "Type" is clicked in which it will close (keeping the selected value)
4.The other filters (style,price,region) should remain open when clicked, only closed when the user clicks the filter name (same as above, except closed by default)

Type values
1. Type (red, white, sparkling,etc)
2. Style
3. Price
4. Region

Please message me if you would like to take a look at the website and existing code, that way you can make a decision if you would be able to resolve the issues.

nht48823

I'm looking for something similar - were you able to resolve this issue?

Regards,

throtle

can you provide the details so that we can check the feasibility