For me in version 3.5 the fix works well. If the item is found via search, the last category listed in the breadcrumb is the first category of which the product is a member. This first category is highlighted in the left menu. If the item is found by category navigation, then the last category in the breadcrumb is the category from which the item was found, and that category is highlighted in the left menu.
hi JohnJ, thanks for your response. Im using the very latest version v3.8. Im just trialing it at present. I am thinking that maybe i will need to create a different product for each category to avoid the issue. If i do it this it will add a few thousand more products. do you think that will slow my site down?
As with any database, the more data there is to parse, the greater the resources needed. So the speed will depend greatly on the server's configuration.
Ok thanks ! Super quick reply !! Do you know if there is a way to turn off the breadcrumb on the actual product page? This would probably solve my issue. The breadcrumb is good on the Category pages but i think prob better to be removed on the product page (when you use products in multiple categories).
The simplest way would likely be to hide it. Look at the in Views for ProductTemplate.Simple.cshtml (assuming that what you're using). Then comment out the lines below :
For me in version 3.5 the fix works well. If the item is found via search, the last category listed in the breadcrumb is the first category of which the product is a member. This first category is highlighted in the left menu. If the item is found by category navigation, then the last category in the breadcrumb is the category from which the item was found, and that category is highlighted in the left menu.
JohnJ
toadman,
To be clear the fix highlights the category with the highest priority (lowest display order).
hi cnsjohn can you tell me where i find: ProductTemplate.Simple.cshtml? im asusming i should ftp into the site and locate the file. Just cant find it ! Thanks !!