Thứ Ba, 24 tháng 11, 2015

If a Category is an Anchor Category, then it appears on the NavigaNon Menu. The term "Anchor" makes the category sound as if it must be a top-level category. This is not true. You can designate any category as an Anchor Category. Doing so puts that category into the NavigaNon Menu.

When a shopper selects a normal Category from the NavigaNon Menu, its landing page
and any subcategories are displayed. When a shopper selects an Anchor Category from the
menu, Magento does not display the normal list of subcategories. Instead, it displays the
Atributes of all the Products in that category and its subcategories. Instead of moving down
into subcategories, the shopper uses the Atributes to filter all the Products in that Anchor
Category and the Categories below it. The NavigaNon Menu will not display if:

       You don't create any Categories, or
       You create Categories, but you don't make any of them Anchors, or
       Your Anchor Categories are not subcategories under the Default Category.



The NavigaNon Menu will display only if:

       You have created at least one Category
       You have made at least one Category an Anchor
       You have made the Anchor Category a Subcategory under Default.

When you first create your Magento site and add Products, you won't see those Products on your site unNl you've met all of the previous condiNons. For this reason I recommend that you create at least one Anchor Category before you start adding Products to your store. As you add each Product, add it to an Anchor Category. Then, the Product will display in your store, and you can preview it. If the Anchor Category is not the one that you want for that Product, you can change the Product's Category later.

Before we add Products to our coee store, we will create two Anchor Categories: Single Origin and Blends. As we add Products, we will assign them to a Category so that we can preview them in our storefront.



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