How to edit the sorting order of New Products displayed on Magento homepage












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I am showing new products on homepage with the code



{{block type="catalog/product_new" name="home.catalog.product.new" alias="product_homepage" template="catalog/product/new.phtml"}}


Now the results are shown from the oldest to newest.



How can i configure the ascending / descending, so i can see the newest to oldest ?










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  • Please look at the link for the same question stackoverflow.com/questions/8308231/…
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I am showing new products on homepage with the code



{{block type="catalog/product_new" name="home.catalog.product.new" alias="product_homepage" template="catalog/product/new.phtml"}}


Now the results are shown from the oldest to newest.



How can i configure the ascending / descending, so i can see the newest to oldest ?










share|improve this question
























  • Please look at the link for the same question stackoverflow.com/questions/8308231/…
    – Jaimin Sutariya
    Dec 11 '15 at 16:33














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I am showing new products on homepage with the code



{{block type="catalog/product_new" name="home.catalog.product.new" alias="product_homepage" template="catalog/product/new.phtml"}}


Now the results are shown from the oldest to newest.



How can i configure the ascending / descending, so i can see the newest to oldest ?










share|improve this question















I am showing new products on homepage with the code



{{block type="catalog/product_new" name="home.catalog.product.new" alias="product_homepage" template="catalog/product/new.phtml"}}


Now the results are shown from the oldest to newest.



How can i configure the ascending / descending, so i can see the newest to oldest ?







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  • Please look at the link for the same question stackoverflow.com/questions/8308231/…
    – Jaimin Sutariya
    Dec 11 '15 at 16:33


















  • Please look at the link for the same question stackoverflow.com/questions/8308231/…
    – Jaimin Sutariya
    Dec 11 '15 at 16:33
















Please look at the link for the same question stackoverflow.com/questions/8308231/…
– Jaimin Sutariya
Dec 11 '15 at 16:33




Please look at the link for the same question stackoverflow.com/questions/8308231/…
– Jaimin Sutariya
Dec 11 '15 at 16:33










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Welcome to Magento.SE! This is quite easy to do and will require that you make a module to rewrite the functionality of Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_New.



Once you've done that, you need to just make an edit to the _getProductCollection method modifying the collection:



protected function _getProductCollection()
{
$collection = parent::_getProductCollection();
$collection->addAttributeToSort('news_from_date', 'desc');

return $collection;
}





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    Developing your own custom module seems intimidating at first, but it's much easier than it first appears. For a great guide on how to get started with Phil's first step, check out icecreamlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/magebook.pdf
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Welcome to Magento.SE! This is quite easy to do and will require that you make a module to rewrite the functionality of Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_New.



Once you've done that, you need to just make an edit to the _getProductCollection method modifying the collection:



protected function _getProductCollection()
{
$collection = parent::_getProductCollection();
$collection->addAttributeToSort('news_from_date', 'desc');

return $collection;
}





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  • 1




    Developing your own custom module seems intimidating at first, but it's much easier than it first appears. For a great guide on how to get started with Phil's first step, check out icecreamlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/magebook.pdf
    – Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr.
    Dec 11 '15 at 16:48
















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Welcome to Magento.SE! This is quite easy to do and will require that you make a module to rewrite the functionality of Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_New.



Once you've done that, you need to just make an edit to the _getProductCollection method modifying the collection:



protected function _getProductCollection()
{
$collection = parent::_getProductCollection();
$collection->addAttributeToSort('news_from_date', 'desc');

return $collection;
}





share|improve this answer

















  • 1




    Developing your own custom module seems intimidating at first, but it's much easier than it first appears. For a great guide on how to get started with Phil's first step, check out icecreamlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/magebook.pdf
    – Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr.
    Dec 11 '15 at 16:48














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Welcome to Magento.SE! This is quite easy to do and will require that you make a module to rewrite the functionality of Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_New.



Once you've done that, you need to just make an edit to the _getProductCollection method modifying the collection:



protected function _getProductCollection()
{
$collection = parent::_getProductCollection();
$collection->addAttributeToSort('news_from_date', 'desc');

return $collection;
}





share|improve this answer












Welcome to Magento.SE! This is quite easy to do and will require that you make a module to rewrite the functionality of Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_New.



Once you've done that, you need to just make an edit to the _getProductCollection method modifying the collection:



protected function _getProductCollection()
{
$collection = parent::_getProductCollection();
$collection->addAttributeToSort('news_from_date', 'desc');

return $collection;
}






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    Developing your own custom module seems intimidating at first, but it's much easier than it first appears. For a great guide on how to get started with Phil's first step, check out icecreamlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/magebook.pdf
    – Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr.
    Dec 11 '15 at 16:48














  • 1




    Developing your own custom module seems intimidating at first, but it's much easier than it first appears. For a great guide on how to get started with Phil's first step, check out icecreamlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/magebook.pdf
    – Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr.
    Dec 11 '15 at 16:48








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Developing your own custom module seems intimidating at first, but it's much easier than it first appears. For a great guide on how to get started with Phil's first step, check out icecreamlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/magebook.pdf
– Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr.
Dec 11 '15 at 16:48




Developing your own custom module seems intimidating at first, but it's much easier than it first appears. For a great guide on how to get started with Phil's first step, check out icecreamlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/magebook.pdf
– Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr.
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