Displaying The Correct Order With Default Search and Commas in pricing

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  • #34753
    bennybellagio01
    bennybellagio01
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    Hello,

    We are using your AJaxPro to sort products and the plugin is on our dev server. We are having a few issues that we need your help and guidance. We are not using any shopping cart by Woocommerce. We using Custom Post Types to create all the categories and products.

    https://audiotel.tv/ajax-search-test/

    1. We created a page for the default search page (default to “Home backup”, but it’s not displaying the correct order that we want. You have to untick/uncheck “Home Backup” and tick/check it again for it to display the order we want. Please look at the Youtube video we have created for you. https://youtu.be/3HFpBviFzVw

    2. How do we add commas after the “pricing” for each product. Please look at https://audiotel.tv/ajax-search-test/ and screenshot to see. The pricing should be $14,999 and not $14999. You can contact me via email at [email protected]

    Warm Regards,

    Benny

    #34765
    Ernest Marcinko
    Ernest Marcinko
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    Thank you very much for the details, it helps a lot!

    I tried to log-in to the back-end, but the username seems to be incorrect. Nevertheless, I think we might be able to resolve both issues without the access.

    1. You are likely using the auto populate feature to show the latest results. Instead, please try the following configuration: https://i.imgur.com/qygzF25.png
    It will trigger as if a checkbox was initially clicked, with an empty search phrase.

    2. Try using the {_price_html} pseudo variable instead of the {_price} in the advanced content field. It requests the price HTML output from WooCommerce, and hopefully it should contain the same formatting as the shop prices.

    Best,
    Ernest Marcinko

    If you like my products, don't forget to rate them on codecanyon :)


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    bennybellagio01
    bennybellagio01
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