Use the Tags widget to display tags on your page. The tags are then used to filter content. By clicking different tags from the list of tags displayed on the webpage, the user can filter the content on the page.
PREREQUISITES: You have created at least two tags.
For more information about when and how to use tags, see Use tags.
To configure the Tags widget, perform the following:
NOTE: You enter the URL name in the following format ~/<URL name of page>. For example, if the title of the page is About us, the automatically generated URL name is about-us (in case you have not changed it), then in BaseUrl input field you enter ~/about-us. You can find out the URL name of a page in the address bar of the browser, when a page is opened in content editing mode. The URL name is the name after the name of the project (http://…/project name/page-name/…) or you can see the URL name in the properties of the page. For more information, see Edit and delete a page.
For example, when you click a tag and you want only events tagged with this tagged to be displayed, in ContentType enter Telerik.Sitefinity.Events.Model.Event.
NOTE: To show tags that are assigned only to a specific dynamic content type, in field DynamicContentType, enter Telerik.Sitefinity.DynamicTypes.Model.<Module_name>.<ContentType_name>
For more information about creating tags, see Create tags. For more information about how to tag a content item, see Add categories and tags to content items. For more information about configuring other properties, see Advanced configuration of widgets.
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