08-13-2024 07:47 AM
Hey, I have a regular search I use and for some reason it has changed that I can't do my specific sub topic search, but rather it is now put back into searching all categories, which...I don't want to do. I want to search my specific category and it won't let me anymore. Why the change?
08-13-2024 01:12 PM
Try creating a new search using keywords. When the search results load, use the categories on the left side of the page (if you are using a desktop browser). Then add any category-specific filters and save the search.
08-16-2024 11:04 AM - edited 08-16-2024 11:12 AM
This has been irritating me too, and unfortunately, the only answers seem to be impractical workarounds.
Here's my amateur analysis of the problem (I'm on an iMac, btw, so not sure how this plays out on the app). What seems to be the issue is that eBay has very stupidly hardened the division between the "browse" and "search" functions, so now you end up on one "track" or the other and can't switch anymore.
You can see which track you're on by the url. For example, if you search "pants" from the home page, it'll take you to a url that starts with "ebay.com/sch/." However, if you navigate to Collectibles>Militaria>Korean War, the url will start with "ebay.com/b/Korean-Militaria-1950-1953." ("sch" for search, "b" for browse). At that point, if you type "pants" into the search bar, by default it routes you from the /b/ to /sch/ by running a new All Categories search that brings up all 5.2 million listings for pants as if you had just searched from the homepage. The drop-down menu will only allow you to pick within Collectibles from their cluttered list of 34 categories, so then you'd need to click on both Militaria and Korean War again.
This is objectively inefficient and a downgrade in functionality. What used to be a single click has now turned into at least three or four, and you now have to be very mindful of your location in the subcategories labyrinth whenever you just want to refine the search results with a keyword.
I don't have a real solution, but I do have another workaround that semi-works for me: replace the "/b/Insert-Category-Here" part with "/sch" in the url. You have to delete the "Insert-Category-Here" portion too, or else it won't work.
So for example, if I navigate to the Sewing Machines and Sergers section, it'll bring up the URL "https://www.ebay.com/b/Sewing-Machines-Sergers/3118/bn_7714181." If want to do a keyword search like a normal person instead of sifting through a thousand probably-irrelevant refinements, I delete "b/Sewing-Machines-Sergers" and replace it with "sch." So you should end up with "https://www.ebay.com/sch/3118/bn_7714181."
Thankfully, at that point, it'll keep you on the search track, so you only have to do it once.
Best I can do. Cheers, and let's hope this is temporary.
02-25-2025 11:23 AM
Came looking for this, Thank you.