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How to Create Nested event categories
How to Create Nested event categories
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9 years 3 months ago - 9 years 3 months ago #10986
by namasaja
hello Ciryl, i used icagenda for my site,
actually i have created much categories, but now i need to grouping it by level categories (like article categories in joomla)
can you tell me how to create nested event category?
many thanks
Last edit: 9 years 3 months ago by namasaja.
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9 years 3 months ago #10999
by Lyr!C
Hello,
There's no parent category available currently.
And i'm not sure to implement same system in the future.
But my goal will be to allow multiple category per event or to use a system similar to tag.
In fact, i don't know yet what i will do, but i would like to find something more easy to manage than categories and sub category as Joomla articles do (but as i've said, not yet a clear vision of the best way to manage this).
Today, you can maybe use Features to use them as filters ? (for example, you can use category as main filter, and then use features as filters (no need of use of a image, as feature could be use as a filter in the menu options)).
For info, i will work to have a frontend filtering for features in frontend list, so it could be more flexible than categories.
All depend what you want to do, and how you want to classify your events ?
Regards,
Cyril
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