Metafields are similar to tags. If you want to save extra details of the products, you can configure them in this section with as many metafields as you want (e.g., my_cloth.fabric, my_cloth.style, etc.). To do this, you must add a Namespace and a Key, which can be fetched from Metafield’s definition. Namespace and key are used to define the term.
For example, if my_cloth.fabric is a Metafield that is being added, it will have the following values:
- Name: Fabric (You can have any other custom name according to your requirement)
- Namespace: my_cloth (Here, my_cloth is acting as an identifier, which can vary according to the Metafield being added)
- Key: fabric (Key is the word that defines the specificity of the cloth)
- Type: In this metafield, if you have value based on date or time then select the type “Time Stamp” Otherwise for all other values (like Color, material, or size) you can select the default.
- Is Searchable: Yes (You can choose Yes if you want to make the value of the tag searchable, or No if you don’t)
- Is Filterable: Yes (You can select Yes if you want the Named Tag to appear in the Filters, or No if you don’t)
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For each Metafield, you can select a Value Rule where you can either choose specific values or ignore specific values
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If a row in the configuration block is added by mistake or you no longer need it, you can delete it using the delete button.