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Aug 19, 2008 04:28
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How to link tags at the bottom of each article, with all articles concerned? Is it possible?
(e.g. like here)

 
Aug 19, 2008 06:15
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Ahh - instead of just having a bare list of tags with each article summary, you want the tag list to have link to that tag, just as in the sidebar?

Good question. Will have to think about that one....

 
Oct 24, 2008 16:46
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After snuten’s request, I got to thinking about this question again.

The Tagger plugin (available here) works very well, and provides a nice list (in count or cloud) of all article tags. What would be great would be to have is the linked tag in the tag list that accompanies an article, rather than “just” as a cloud/count list in a sidebar (or wherever).

I made an attempt, trying to borrow code from easylancer’s PHP in the plugin, and adapting it for use in the article page itself. Of course, I failed miserably!

Do any of the PHP guru’s here want to have a shot at this one? It would be great to have available, I think.

 
Oct 24, 2008 16:50
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Essentially linking articles which are related by one or more tags?

 
Oct 24, 2008 16:52
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@mtylerb: Essentially! :)

 
Oct 24, 2008 16:57
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I’m sure that could be added in as another function of the Tagger plugin. I am still working on another Plugin, if the Tagger designer is too busy to do this, I’ll take a crack at it after my current project.

 
Oct 29, 2008 07:19
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I will say some features i won’t cover in Tagger, because i think its more for the core developer to make that move. If i was to make some features it would require alot of modifications to the core which i don’t want to step into. If you would like Tagger in the core then make a request to Phillipe and i would be more than helpful to collaborate and add in more features.

 
Oct 30, 2008 14:10
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If there are feature requests for the Frog Core, you can submit the as issues here

Please make sure your feature request has a good one-line summary and explain the feature request in one or more use cases.

Note: it is generally speaking more important to describe what you want to achieve rather than describing a proposed solution. (though you can always propose a solution as well :-)