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  • Palo Alto Theme Documentation
  • Changelog
    • The new experience
    • What's new in 4.1
  • Cart
    • Terms and conditions
    • Empty cart buttons
    • Custom Message
    • Upsell
  • Header
    • Announcement bar
    • Transparent header
    • Highlighted link
    • Mega Menu
    • Loading Icon
    • Logo
  • Sections
    • How to use sections
    • Recommended Image Sizes
    • Product sections
    • Image sections
    • Text sections
    • Custom sections
  • Theme settings
    • Theme Settings Intro
    • Colors
    • Typography
    • Appearance
    • Product grid
    • Checkout
    • Theme style
  • Products
    • Using the new Palo Alto Product Pages
    • Creating new Product page templates
    • Pre-order using metafields
    • Section blocks
    • Swatches
    • Product ratings
  • Collections
    • Using the new Palo Alto Collection Pages
    • Filtering options
    • Subcollections
    • Badges
  • Popup
    • Popup with image
    • How to change the "You agree to..." text
    • Cookie consent
    • Popup bar
  • Footer
    • Blocks and settings
    • How to remove the Shopify credit
  • Blogs
    • Using the new Palo Alto Blog Pages
    • Creating new Blog page templates
  • Pages
    • Using the new Palo Alto Pages
  • Updates
    • Checking your theme version
    • Downloading the latest version
    • Updating your theme
  • Support
    • Contacting support
    • Sharing a preview link
  • Custom
    • How to make CSS customizations
    • How to add Custom Fonts
    • Adding Custom Icons
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  1. Collections

Filtering options

Filtering menus for your collection pages

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Palo Alto has three filtering methods to choose from. They can be found under the Collection products section settings.

Default

The default method is a new feature introduced with Online Store 2.0. This feature is automatically generated based on your product information such as variant price, availability, product type, brand, and vendor.

Filter by tag

Filtering by tag method simply takes all of the unique tags applied to each product of the collection and lists them inside the filters menu.

This is the most simple method of all and as such, the fastest. If your priority is speed, we definitely recommend giving this method a try.

Filter by group

The filter by group method has been a staple in our theme for years and we are happy to include this in this version too. While this method is similar to the filter by tag method, as they both use product tags, it is a lot more advanced.

Setting this method up requires the use of product tags with a specific pattern. For each of your products, you need to specify tags that consist of a combination between the group name and the option name.

The group and option need to be separated with an underscore but they can contain spaces if they need to.

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