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Adding tags to group bookmarks, topics, messages and conversations; and editing subject lines - 33 views

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started by Graham Perrin on 17 Mar 09
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  • Graham Perrin
     
    @ Diigo

    Priority suggestions relating to group fora

    1) the Tags field should allow more characters

    - the current limit, 65 characters, is too low

    2) when replying to a topic, the respondent should be able to add a tag

    - whilst addition may be encouraged, removal/edition must be disallowed

    3) when replying to a topic, the respondent should be able to edit the subject line

    - allowing more meaningful search results.

    This effectively brings together at least three past topics,
    http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/7350
    http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/8894
    http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/9071

    Many thanks
    Graham
  • Graham Perrin
     
    > 1) the Tags field should allow more characters

    Probably fixed.

    > 2) when replying to a topic, the respondent should be able to add a tag

    Improved. The original author of a topic can edit tags.

    > whilst addition may be encouraged,
    > removal/edition must be disallowed

    The latter is probably not enforced :-) but if you do remove or edit tags, please be aware that it may affect the search results that are expected by fellow group members.

    > 3) when replying to a topic, the respondent should be able to
    > edit the subject line

    Improved. The original author of a topic can edit his subject.
  • Graham Perrin
     
    This topic 587293 is amongst the roundup at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1269617
  • Graham Perrin
     
    > Consideration: new group support for tag queries that include the
    > NOT operator…

    More specifically: a search that's crafted by the member who added the bookmark may be broken (results not as expected) if someone else adds a tag.

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