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Tags are short keywords such as
food
or sports
applied to content items. Tags making finding and reusing content easier.
Tags are also an important enabler feature. Here are some ideas:
Periodic campaigns: Tag your content items according to their sales cycle (on-sale
), season (grilling
) or trendiness (nordic-noir
). Display content by tag on your site, for example in a carousel that cycles through identically tagged items. Change the tags as you move from one period to another. This is a quick way to react to changes in inventory. It's easy to change an entire set of promoted content by tagging only.
The Content Tags module provides tagging functionality in Magnolia, including the Tags app for deleting and renaming tags as well as managing tag dependencies across content items, and a tagfn
templating function. tagfn
helps you find content by tag. You can also find out what tags are applied to a particular content item.
Try out this feature in the Magnolia demo Tours app (log in using the username and password superuser
).
Tags are keywords or terms assigned to a piece of content. Though similar, tags and categories serve different purposes:
adventure
regardless of whether it takes place in Europe, Asia or Africa. Once tagging is enabled for a content app, authors can create and apply tags by selecting item(s) and using the keyboard shortcut T or click the Add tags action to open the tagging dialog.
When you start typing in the Tags field, Magnolia suggests tags that already exist.
Magnolia provides batch tagging so that you can tag multiple content items in one step.
The image recognition feature automatically recognizes and tags untagged images in the dam
workspace when you start Magnolia or upload a new image in the Assets app.
Use the Find Bar to search through your content on the basis of tags. You can also select a tag in the Tags filter provided by the Find Bar.
Depending on your user permissions, you may also have access to the Tags app. In the Tags app, you can double click on any given tag to see where it is used.
This usage report in the Tags app is useful when you want to remove a tag from all content items where it is used when a campaign ends for instance.
The tags you apply to content can be used to aggregate and display content in different ways.
For example, content items can be rendered based on tags by creating a template. The tour-tag
page in the demo has a special component called "Tour list by content tag" that renders tours based on their tags.
Here the food
tag has been used to aggregate content: