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    Sorting search results?

    Maybe I'm not looking hard enough or my browser is playing up.

    Is there a way to sort search results, by name, price etc?


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    Re: Sorting search results?

    Easiest way would be: https://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer...&keywords=gold
    then sort by manufacturer or price - or use filter to select the makes you prefer, stock availability etc.

    Hope that helps

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    Re: Sorting search results?

    Thanks for responding.

    Just making sure I've understood this, do I need to do this for each product category?

    There's no way of having say, more than one classification of PSU - such as <500W, 500-580W, 600W-780W etc all in one table?

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    Re: Sorting search results?

    Quote Originally Posted by DDY View Post
    Thanks for responding.

    Just making sure I've understood this, do I need to do this for each product category?

    There's no way of having say, more than one classification of PSU - such as <500W, 500-580W, 600W-780W etc all in one table?
    If you go to Computer Hardware > Components > Power Supplies you can select the power supply wattage you want to have visible
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    Re: Sorting search results?

    Quote Originally Posted by Disturbedguy View Post
    If you go to Computer Hardware > Components > Power Supplies you can select the power supply wattage you want to have visible
    Lets say the outline build I have in mind has a power requirement of 450W-ish and I am considering scoping extra power for future expansion depending on the cost of a PSU and what's available.

    Having all three categories in one table would be useful for informing such a decision. Flipping between three categories to do this isn't conducive to a good shopping experience.

    That said, I'm glad Scan's search results isn't a SEO fudged search algorithm, like some other retailers where popular and sponsored items irrelevant to the search take up most of the first results page.

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