You use the ASP.NET Core Classification built-in widget to display lists of categories, tags, or custom classifications on your website. You then use these lists of classifications to filter the content of the pages.
EXAMPLE: If you have a list of news, some of which are news about the weather and you have tagged them with the tag weather, and some news are about the traffic and you have tagged them with tag traffic, by adding the Tags widget to your page, you give the users the opportunity to filter only traffic or only weather news by clicking the respective tag.
Classifications are created and managed in the Classifications module. You use the widget only to display them. For more information, see Classify content.
You can place a Classification widget only inside a Section widget. To do this, perform the following:
In this section, you choose the classification type to be displayed by the widget. Perform the following:
Choose content to display
In Classification dropdown box, choose between the built-in Tags and Categories, or any other custom classification that you have on your website.
For more information, see Create custom classifications.
In Selection range, you can narrow down the list of classification. You have different choices, depending on whether you have selected a flat or a hierarchical classification.
NOTE: In the dropdown box, you can select only one content type.
In this section, you can configure the following chip selectors:
In this section, choose how to display the selected classifications on the page.. Perform the following:
You must first have created a custom template. For more information, see ASP.NET Core pages and templates.
Save your changes.
To open the advanced settings, in the upper-right corner of the Classification widget page, click (Advanced settings).
You can also enter a custom sort expression.Use the following format: {fieldName} (ASC / DESC). For example, PublicationDate DESC
{fieldName} (ASC / DESC)
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