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This topic contains 1 reply, has 2 voices, and was last updated by Ernest Marcinko 3 years, 2 months ago.
Hi..
We want to display the woocommerce categori beside the product title in the search, but your documentation: https://documentation.ajaxsearchpro.com/advanced-options/advanced-title-and-description-fields did not help and does not contain any info what the name of the tag for the woocommerce category.
Best regards
Daniel G. Svendsen
Scan-Plast
Hi Dainel,
The WooCommerce product categories have a different taxonomy name ‘product_cat’. Try this:
{_taxonomy_product_cat}
It will do the trick.
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