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Kane Made It
Sep 10, 2019
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Tagging feature for World's forum

Recently we have developed new tag system to make it more convenient for you when looking around for related topics. As you create new topic, don't forget to add tags by input several keywords in the input field. Currently we add tags with newer versions for Episerver CMS, Episerver Commerce and Episerver Find.

The tag will be displayed at several places like children forums, latest forum posts, forum filtering page, etc.

Each time you click on a tag it will display the topics with that tag:

At the moment we're supporting tags for limited products and content. Possibly we can apply it to related content like Release notes, documentations, you named it.

All comments are highly appreciated as we would like to improve the forum gradually for you.

All the best.

Sep 10, 2019

Comments

Quan Mai
Quan Mai Sep 10, 2019 01:09 PM

Nice!

valdis
valdis Sep 10, 2019 03:04 PM

this is nice! good that you are not allowing to create new tags on-fly :)

Ravindra S. Rathore
Ravindra S. Rathore Sep 10, 2019 03:19 PM

Great addition!

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