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EE and Parametric / Multi Facited /guided search beyond two tiers

February 25, 2011 2:39pm

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  • #1 / Feb 25, 2011 2:39pm

    rknelson

    5 posts

    Howdy,

    I have read all I could find on the subject on the forums and i perticularly appreciated

    http://ee.com/articles/a-primer-on-relationships-with-expressionengine/

    and Mike Boyink’s tutorial

    http://www.train-ee.com/courseware/free-tutorials/comments/simple-multifaceted-navigation-using-categories/

    But as he said this approach might not be good going beyond two levels. I would like to impalement a multifacited search/nav on a site I am working on that would have functionality similar to.

    www. houseplans.com
    http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=14&name=Internal-Hard-Drives
    http://photography.shop.ebay.com/Digital-Cameras-/31388/i.html?_trksid=p3910.c0.m485

    is EE the best tool to provide this functionality?  I even thought about using Brilliant retail they almost have this kind of functionality but not quite, but it has lots of stuff that i do not need as well.  The ideal solution would be to have a finite number of atributes common to all products, and a finite number of selections with in each atribute.
    For example

    color : Red Green Blue,     
    Shape: round, cube, flat. 
    Price: 10, 20, 30

    Then any segmentation during the browsing process would narrow the results down to the most releant items.  I believe that this will provide a good experiance becasue I often am not sure what I want by brand or part number but I know i want a Green cube under 20 bucks.  And this would take me right to it, part number 12345.  where as searching for “green cube under 20 bucks” might return nothing or a bunch of stuff I dont care about.

    I have not been able to find anything with any CMS that provides this or any simmilar functionality out of the box.  What are your thoughts?  Thanks in advance.

    Rob

  • #2 / Feb 27, 2011 2:18pm

    John Fuller

    779 posts

    Using the search forms on the sites you mentioned, your likely best candidate would be to use the super search module from Solspace.  I would probably use channel fields for attributes (not categories.)

    http://www.solspace.com/software/detail/super_search/

  • #3 / Feb 27, 2011 8:24pm

    rknelson

    5 posts

    John,

    Thanks a ton.  I will give them a look again.  I had no idea that Super Search could be used in that way.  Thanks again.

    Rob

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