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We have an e-commerce site which does not have this functionality. Does anyone have any recommendations for a solution to provide this functionality?
Many thanks
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Hi Tim,
It sounds like you're using CMS. Our site is a CMS. The software provides an automated functionality, but we prefer more control over the products displayed.
So we use the software's functionality that allows us to manually enter the product codes that we want displayed.
If we want ultimate control, we enter the links to the products we want displayed.
There may be an add on that complies with your software. I may be wrong (for your sake I hope I am), but I have a feeling that if you use a CMS and you've asked your provider if they know of a good solution for this and they can't provide it, you're probably stuck doing it manually.
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