Use filter subcategories to organize long lists of filters and ease browsing.

Filters, filter groups, and filter subcategories can be used to represent naturally hierarchical filter sets, such as geographic regions, scientific taxons, and product version lists.


Create a filter group

Start with the broadest term to describe your set of filters. This term will be the heading for all the filters that come under it, so it should be clear and distinct from other filter groups. Use a label prefix.

Creating a filter

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Create a subcategory

Click on the gear icon to the right of the filter.

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