Prints a list of featured product categories.
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Product categories are marked as featured by selecting Featured category in the product category settings.
The tag prints featured product categories as a one-level list, with the markup being customized in the helper attribute.
You can also print the list of featured product categories by using the {Categories} tag with the attribute . For instance, you can select for printing the featured subcategories of specific product categories by using the filters:'featured'parent attribute.
Syntaksi
{FeaturedCategories( brand: int, first: boolean, sort: string, classes: string, helper: string )}Näkyvyys
Toimii näkyvyydessä: globaali
Näkyvyys
Attribuutit
brand:This attribute selects only the product categories that contain the selected brands' products to be displayed on the list.
Allowed values: pipe-separated brand ID numbers
E.g.
brand:1|2|3first:When necessary, sets a class name in the navigation list. The class name makes it clear that the list is the navigation's or navigation element's first element.
Allowed values: true/false. Default value: true.
sort:Sorts the product category list in a desired manner.
Allowed values:
- 'name_asc': alphabetical order based on product categories' names
- 'name_desc': reversed alphabetical order
classes:Class names that are given to every list element.
Allowed values: class names as strings.
Use space characters to separate the classes that are to be given to the same element. Use pipes to separate the classes that are to be given to different list elements.
E.g.
classes:'firstClass secondClass | everyOthersClass everyOthersSecondClass'See also detailed instructions on how to define list class names.
helper:Defines the content and output format of a single list element.
Allowed values: the Interface and HTML markup that define the output's markup and content.
The
helperattribute can be used in two ways:- you can indicate the desired markup directly as the attribute's value, or
- you can indicate a reference to a file with the desired markup as the attribute's value. The reference should be indicated in relation to the theme's root directory.
See also detailed instructions on using the
helperattribute.before/after:With the
beforeandafterattributes, you can define content that is output before or after the content produced by the tag.Allowed values: text that may contain HTML and Interface markup.
E.g.
before:'<p>This markup appears before the tag's own content.</p>'.after:'<p>This appears after the tag's own content.</p>'
If the tag does not produce any content, the content of the
beforeandafterattributes will also not be displayed.escape:Adds an escape character before quotation marks in the output. The attribute makes it easier to process the tag-produced content when using JavaScript.
Allowed values: true/false. The default value is false.
or:Defines alternative content that is displayed if the tag itself does not produce any content.
Allowed values: text that may contain HTML and Interface markup.
E.g.
or:'Content not found.'
