Dave
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Thanks Alex, I’ll look into that.
I’m sorry, it’s working now.
I did try the previous solution but it’s not quite what the client is looking for.
We have a site that lists doctors, dentists and other listings in the
medical field. Currently all the listings are in Texas but the client hopes to expand out to other states.
We have the listings structured by the ailments each office specializes in (example: Diabetes, acne etc.). That works fine but the client wants to add the ability to add the city to the search. I tried the solution above and while that does work to limit the city on the when searching, the client wants the ability to allow their users to select their city at the start of their session, then regardless of where they are or what they’re doing on the site, only listings from the chosen city will be displayed.
I think one way to accomplish this would be to add City/State to the directory structure as categories. Then have all of the medical categories duplicated within each City.
Can any one offer any other solutions?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks, I’ll try that.
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I know about that but if someone is just browsing the directory (not using search) is there any way to limit the results to their location?
Hey Alex,
Thanks for the response.
Actually it’s not a sort, we want to filter the Previous/Next locations by the category that the customer is searching in.
So if someone selects Dentists, then the first page will list all of the dentists we have, when they’re looking at a dentists detail record, the “Next”/”Previous” links will only be navigating to the other dentist locations.
Dave
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