Use the category position attribute as a sorting rule to place
specific products in a particular order for a specific category. This is typically used to
place items at the beginning of the product results for a category page to promote them.
Required Editions
Available in: B2C Commerce
Note Category Position shouldn’t be the only sorting attribute in a Keyword Sorting
Rule because it’s missing category context and are skipped in searches. If no other
sorting attribute is defined, sorting falls back to Text Relevance.
In addition to selecting the Category Position
standard attribute for your sorting rule, you must also configure the
category position for the products.
Select site | Merchant Tools | Products and Catalogs | Catalogs | catalog | category.
On the Catalog Assignment page in the Categories section,
continue selecting categories until you find the category that
contains the products you want to place.
Select the products to place and click Sort.
Enter the desired position in the position field, or use the up and down arrows to control the
position of the product, and click
Apply.
Categories are similarly sortable.
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