Tagging an Item

Groups items across different categories using shared text labels.


Tags let you create connections between content that lives in different sections. A blog post and a service can share a tag even though they belong to separate categories.

  1. In Edit Mode, click the pencil icon on the section containing the item you want to tag.
  2. Open the item in the content manager.
  3. Find the Tags field.
  4. Type the name of the tag you want to apply. If the tag already exists on your site it will appear as a suggestion.
  5. Select an existing tag or create a new one.
  6. Click Save.

Check existing tags before creating a new one. Having both 'web design' and 'web-design' as separate tags splits your content unnecessarily.

Cross-references

Tag items and link related content across different categories.

Linking Two Related Items

Creates a bidirectional connection visible on both items' detail pages.

Related links keep visitors on your site longer by surfacing content they might not have found on their own. One connection, visible from both sides.

  1. Both items must be direct children of a category before you begin. You cannot link categories to items or items to sub-items.
  2. In Edit Mode, click the pencil icon on the section containing the first item.
  3. Open the item in the content manager.
  4. Find the Related field and search for the second item.
  5. Select it and click Save.
  6. The connection is automatically visible from both items' detail pages.

Related links only work between items at depth 1, meaning direct children of a category.