Subcategory Thumbnails and Hiding Category Tree Branches
Posted: 07 May 2010, 03:15
Hey experts, I'm going to roll two questions into this post.
Firstly, I was wondering, when displaying subcategories in the category view, is it possible for these categories to be represented by thumbnails instead of the folder icon?
For example, if my layout was something like:
Root/Category1/Subcategory1
Could I be browsing Category1 while Subcategory1 is represented by a thumbnail image from Subcategory1?
I know that if Subcategory1 contained another subcategory, this would be difficult, but is it possible to do if Subcategory1 didn't contain any additional subcategories?
PART 2
There's the nifty "Hide Categories" parameter that works for hiding specific categories. What I'd like to know is: if I hide a category that has children, can the children automatically be hidden as well?
Using the example folder structure from above, if I hid Category1, could that recursively hide Subcategory1 and any other subcategories within Category1? This seems like it would be built in, but I might be wrong.
Thanks for your help!
Peter
Firstly, I was wondering, when displaying subcategories in the category view, is it possible for these categories to be represented by thumbnails instead of the folder icon?
For example, if my layout was something like:
Root/Category1/Subcategory1
Could I be browsing Category1 while Subcategory1 is represented by a thumbnail image from Subcategory1?
I know that if Subcategory1 contained another subcategory, this would be difficult, but is it possible to do if Subcategory1 didn't contain any additional subcategories?
PART 2
There's the nifty "Hide Categories" parameter that works for hiding specific categories. What I'd like to know is: if I hide a category that has children, can the children automatically be hidden as well?
Using the example folder structure from above, if I hid Category1, could that recursively hide Subcategory1 and any other subcategories within Category1? This seems like it would be built in, but I might be wrong.
Thanks for your help!
Peter