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This topic contains 1 reply, has 2 voices, and was last updated by Ernest Marcinko 1 month, 1 week ago.
Hi there
Just wondering if there is a setting somewhere where we can hide terms that don’t relate if one of the terms is selected.
Example. When someone selects Goalkeeping. The skills section shows all skills, not just skills relating to Goalkeeping
https://footballdna.limedigitalmarketing.co.nz/sessions
As it works on the live site
https://footballdna.co.uk/sessions/categories-goalkeepers/
Is this an option?
Hi,
I’m afraid that is not yet possible – but it is on the roadmap of future features, so it will be added sooner or later 🙂
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