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sorting category items
Hi all,
about sorting items in category, we can add the features (sort by price and sort by name) from the layout for the category, by checking "Sort Links" check box.
I noticed that the URL NS used to sort Looks like:
(...?sort1desc=F&sort1=Item_NAME) or (...?sort1desc=T&sort1=Item_NAME)
sort1desc parameter: result to sort items descending or ascending (by switching T and F)
sort1 parameter: to define the field we need to sort items by.
the idea is, we can use the same URL to sort items by other fields in the item, (may be it is NS easter egg) by passing different parameters.
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