Tags for pages
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Hossein Taleghani
Before launching Docs 3.0, we had a convention on our team to add a keywords section at the beginning of each page, to make sure we can find a document easier. Tags on Docs 3.0 are great and if we could add tags to pages, we can put our keywords section away.
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Leonardo Tenari
tags and images to past would be incredible
Dave C
How is this still not implemented?
Lindsay Hong
Yes, tagging Pages would be EXTREMELY helpful!
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Alex M.
+1 for individually taggable (sub)pages.
If I'm being gluttonous, it would be swell to have the option to "apply tag to this and all subpages" vs "apply tag to this page only" (the latter being the default, to save clicks).
Removal would have to work in a similar fashion, then. Simply clicking the "x" on a tag would take it away from the page at which the action occurs, with a right-click option to "remove tag from this and all subpages" or something along those lines.
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Abby Spyker
This would really help my workflow. I keep bumping up against this. If I can't tag, can I label?
Peter Fae
Just to say, and I love love love ClickUp, the concept of tags relating only to top-level Docs has never really made sense to me from a productivity perspective. With the amount of attention paid to the granular nature of tasks I was genuinely surprised that tags did not function on a per sub-page level. As the sub-pages were capable of being linked to by task relationships it was confusing why the design architecture was put together in that way.
Putting that into context - I have a publishing platform. I have many sub-pages inside of Books or other aspects which really require certain specific tags which relate to the Characters, to the Scenes and Events that happened, that go outside a general Doc tag on the top-level.
In another context, I can easily imagine any number of information architectures which would want that kind of granular distinction between individual pages, and while I can see the logic in tagging a certain high-level Doc with a number of sub-pages automatically, not allowing for additional tags on a per sub-page level seems out-of-line with ClickUp's charge to be THE productivity tool on the planet (which, as said, I absolutely LOVE).
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Shreyansh Jain
Peter Fae: i agree, infact, I'll go on to say that there should be block level tags when doc tags are a part of business plus and above plans plan
Marius
Confluence is still the best tool for documentation. Unfortunately, if ClickUp needs 2 years to flag it "planned" it will be another year like that, then one more in "progress".
Marius
2 years later, this isn’t implemented yet ☹️ This should be a default feature from the very beginning, makes no sense to have a tag applied to ALL pages.
Mariana Irazu
yes please!
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