store search - possible issue

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martb
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store search - possible issue

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On the module store page, if I put the cursor into the search box but don't input any text, then hit 'enter' - on the left where it displays the names of manufacturers it also shows the names of all the 'personal' manufacturers. I could be wrong but I'm not sure it's supposed to do that.
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cherryaudio Greg
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Hi,

Oh, man - thanks for reporting this. We'll get it fixed ASAP.

Greg
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I sent an email to Cherry Audio as a developer about another thing related to the website search box, saying that for instance : if a user is trying to search a VU meter module and put the word VU into the search box it will only appear modules that have that word in the module's title name otherwise other similar modules with different names will never appear.
So why don't make KEYWORDS, that already work well for Voltage Modular software, also work for Cherry Audio website store so other modules with almost same similarities but with different names can be discovered by the users??

Thx
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Totally agree with this! It's why I changed my first module's name -- searching the word "Sampler" didn't have it come up as a result because only "Sample" was in the name. I noticed you just add a list of keywords to the title of your modules, which is smart, but like you said I wish we had a way to add searchable keywords.

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Hi,

You guys are entering keywords into the product page, and they aren't coming up in searches?

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Hi,

We'll get it to work.

Greg
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Not really an issue, but I was wondering if the lowest -> highest sort could be done based on the sale price instead of the list price? I think that would work to the advantage of both module creators and consumers (esp. those on limited budgets). Thanks.
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Steve W wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:22 am Not really an issue, but I was wondering if the lowest -> highest sort could be done based on the sale price instead of the list price? I think that would work to the advantage of both module creators and consumers (esp. those on limited budgets). Thanks.
Thanks, good suggestion!
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ymerejsasnak wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:13 pm Totally agree with this! It's why I changed my first module's name -- searching the word "Sampler" didn't have it come up as a result because only "Sample" was in the name. I noticed you just add a list of keywords to the title of your modules, which is smart, but like you said I wish we had a way to add searchable keywords.

JK
I sent an email to Greg and seemed he understood the issue and I removed all those keywords from my modules' name...hoping they're fixing that soon.. :)
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Nrgzr78 wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 5:58 pm I sent an email to Cherry Audio as a developer about another thing related to the website search box, saying that for instance : if a user is trying to search a VU meter module and put the word VU into the search box it will only appear modules that have that word in the module's title name otherwise other similar modules with different names will never appear.
So why don't make KEYWORDS, that already work well for Voltage Modular software, also work for Cherry Audio website store so other modules with almost same similarities but with different names can be discovered by the users??

Thx
I was wondering if search could also be extended to the module Description text?

I was looking for a Sallen-Key filter last week and entered the word "Sallen" into the search box. The only module to appear in the search results was Nrgzr78's SK LP Filter. It was only after chatting to Space Dog that I found out about Vult's Boomstick. I'm guessing that Nrgzr78 has updated the keywords section for SK LP, whereas Vult hasn't for Boomstick.
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