You want to go from this:
... to that:
<div> | |
<label for="sort-by">Sort by</label> | |
<select id="sort-by"> | |
<option value="manual">Featured</option> | |
<option value="price-ascending">Price: Low to High</option> | |
<option value="price-descending">Price: High to Low</option> | |
<option value="title-ascending">A-Z</option> | |
<option value="title-descending">Z-A</option> | |
<option value="created-ascending">Oldest to Newest</option> | |
<option value="created-descending">Newest to Oldest</option> |
/* Sample JavaScript file added with ScriptTag resource. | |
This sample file is meant to teach best practices. | |
Your app will load jQuery if it's not defined. | |
Your app will load jQuery if jQuery is defined but is too old, e.g. < 1.7. | |
Your app does not change the definition of $ or jQuery outside the app. | |
Example: if a Shopify theme uses jQuery 1.4.2, both of these statements run in the console will still return '1.4.2' | |
once the app is installed, even if the app uses jQuery 1.9.1: | |
jQuery.fn.jquery => "1.4.2" | |
$.fn.jquery -> "1.4.2" | |
*/ |