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  • Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    Hi there,

    The easiest way to make use of that slug is to have a category called “Women” (instead of an attribute). That way, you’ll you be able to filter by category while keeping the desired slug ??

    Thread Starter classysy2020

    (@classysy2020)

    Yes, I thought about that but in that case when I have clothing category I need to add separately women/men/unisex/kids clothing + same for shoes…etc. I thought easier if I have an attribute as women/men/kids/unisex and change the permanent link when I filter by gender.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by classysy2020.
    Plugin Support Stuart Duff – a11n

    (@stuartduff)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey @classysy2020,

    When using attributes in WooCommerce and filtering those the URLs would always be appended by the filter parameter which for women would be ?filter_gender=women and men ?filter_gender=men.

    Searching for us today, unfortunately, I couldn’t find a ready-made plugin or similar which would re-write the URLs in the manner which you wanted ?? My suggestion would be to keep using the filters as are or create categories as Riaan suggested.

    I’d personally keep using the filters as you are at the moment as those are easier to manage and will filter the category content for customers ??

    Thread Starter classysy2020

    (@classysy2020)

    Thanks Stuart and Riaan, probably I will stay with the filter option otherwise there will be so many categories and harder to manage them.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by classysy2020.
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