Introduction
Color Families is a feature that allows you to combine color values with complex names such as fuchsia, natural, sky blue, etc. into a standard color palette and display this palette via color swatches.
ImportantWhen a color value is not assigned to any Color Family, a drop-down list with color text values will be displayed instead of color swatches.
There are two ways of adjusting your Color Families:
Editing Color Families
You can add or edit an existing Color Family in the Smart Search & Filter control panel > Filters section > Color Families tab.
Note The Clear and Multicolor families can’t be deleted or edited.
Adding colors to Color Families
- Go to the Smart Search & Filter control panel > Filters section > Color Families tab.
- If you see an appropriate Color Family, edit it:
- Click the Edit families button in the top-right corner.
- Type new colors separated by commas into the Color includes into family field.
- Save the changes.
- If you don't see an appropriate Color Family, add a new one:
- Click the + button in the top-right corner.
- Enter Family name.
- Choose Family code by color picker or enter a hex color code into the field.
- Type colors separated by commas into the Color includes into family field.
- Optionally, add more than one Color family.
- Save the items.
Deleting colors from a Color Family
- Go to the Smart Search & Filter control panel > Filters section > Color Families tab.
- Click the Edit families button in the top-right corner.
- Remove the color(s) from the Color includes into family field
- Save the changes.
Deleting a Color Family
- Go to the Smart Search & Filter control panel > Filters section > Color Families tab.
- Select the checkboxes in the Delete column near Color Families you want to remove.
- Click the Delete selected button in the top-right corner.
Assigning a Color Family to an existing color
- Go to the Smart Search & Filter control panel > Filters section > General tab.
- Click the Manage filter or Manage custom filter link next to the color filter.
- Go to the Settings tab and check that the Color value is set in the Appearance drop-down list. If it isn't selected, select it and click the Apply changes button.
- Go to the General tab.
- Click the Edit values button in the top-right corner.
- Assign Color Family to a color value.
Note You can select the Show unmapped checkbox on the top to filter the color values not assigned to any Color Family.
- Save the changes.