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What about adding this feature

Ratibor
#1 2008-11-26 02:45
It is implemented in many CMS, but not in ours so far. Also it is desirable to implement it in the core, instead of a plug-in since all the same it is necessary to complete pages. Is like a plug-in "see also" or "similar pages" and if it to unite with a cloud of tags the beauty will turn out. So for example it on memht is implemented. Here is an example: we post on main in a cloud of tags on a tag block and we pass on http://www.memht.com/tags_block.html

What do you think about it?

P.S. Has just in case created Ticket #115.
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This post was edited by Trustmaster (2008-11-26 14:20, 15 years ago)
Trustmaster
#2 2008-11-26 14:24
I think we need to implement tags/keywords for pages in the core. So the plugins like "similar pages" and "tag cloud" will use the same standard database fields.
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NovoKain
#3 2008-11-26 19:52
Yes! Yes! Yes! :yes
Lombi
#4 2008-11-26 20:07
We have the code. Will speak to kilandor or Trustmaster about implementing it.
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NovoKain
#5 2008-11-26 20:25
I think forum topics tags system need too
Trustmaster
#6 2008-11-27 04:46
Good idea, so we need a global tagging subsystem for all pages/forums/plugs.
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Wadik
#7 2008-11-27 06:50
In my opinion, a good API here http://code.google.com/p/freetag/
Trustmaster
#8 2008-11-27 13:32
I will take a look, thanks.
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Trustmaster
#9 2008-12-20 07:12
Well, I have committed first version of tags that really works. It is yet for pages only and some features missing. I provided the API in the core but made the implementation itself a plugin, because it is somewhat optional (many sites won't use tags this way) and hooks in many places. And yeah, I used jQuery plugin for making tag clouds layout, but doing that server-side would be much more hard work for your server.
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This post was edited by Trustmaster (2008-12-20 14:18, 15 years ago)