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Build a filtering component, basically a vertical list of checkboxes for categories such as price, brand, rating. This layout will help users to see all options at once and easily select more than one item.
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Utilize a horizontal range slider for the Price filter, giving users a way to set a minimum and maximum price range. Display the selected range above the slider for clarity.
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Build in a calendar based date range picker that gives the user a clear two column layout for picking the start date and end date. Allow easy access to common presets like Last 7 Days and This Month.
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Button options for filter in a horizontal set with radio buttons, including labels like Price: Low to High, Price: High to Low, Newest First. This layout allows for an unobstructed view of the sorting criteria.
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Design a filtering component with an accordion menu for categories like Electronics, Clothing, and Home & Kitchen. Such format, expandable and collapsible, helps to hold loads of options without overwhelming the user.
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Design grid layout filter of the checkbox for the features. Features are product specific, like Waterproof, Wireless, and Eco friendly. It is a structure in which a user can easily visualize and select many features of interest.
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Display color options in either a horizontal or vertical format with color swatches, enabling users to filter on color. Make sure each swatch has a clear label for both accessibility and clarity purposes.
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Place a clear All Filters button either on top or at the bottom of a filter component, providing the user with a means to reset his or her selection in one click.
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Design the filtering component in a manner that it could memorize users' choices between sessions. Add a Save Filter button for registered users, storing their preferences for future visits.

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