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July 19
Tagged Links – Walkthrough

This brief walkthrough is designed to give you an idea about how Tagged Links could help you share those useful links you find on the Internet with those people your are collaborating with. You can try it on your own environments by downloading the evaluation here:

Download Tagged Links

Or try it on ours here:

Site: Tagged Links
Username: DemoUser
Password: DemoUser

Tagged Links Walkthrough

 imageThe Tagged Links List
A “Tagged Links” list is just like any other, they are created via the “Create” page in your site, and you can have as many of them as you like. Each one has its own list of tags that can be applied to links, as you add them.

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As you can see, it looks just like every other SharePoint list, with one exception, browser integration that can be installed by following the instructions:

“To create a browser button for quickly adding links to this list, right-click the below link, select 'Add to Favourites...' and select the 'Links' folder in your favourites:
Add link to MyDemoSite - Tagged Links”

imageAfter following these directions a new button will appear in the links toolbar of your browser. Next time you are on a web site which you think other people in your team would be interested in, you can save it directly to this list by just clicking the button.

What’s even better is that Tagged Links does most of the hard work for you, by automatically adding the URL and Title to the new item. So all you have to do is add the relevant Tags and enter some notes.

In the screenshot to the left you can see that a number of tags already exist in the list and can be applied via a checkbox. Tagged Links makes it easy to add new tags by including a text box where you can enter new ones.

When you save the item these new tags are added to the list and will be available as a checkbox items for next time. You can see this in the next screenshot.

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This is a real time saver, keeping your links organised in a more accurate and consistent way.

That sort of consistency is important not just within a single “Tagged Links” list, but across all tagged links lists. For this reason we added the concept of “Global Tags”. This is a list of tags that is defined at a Site Collection, and then used by all Tagged Links lists, regardless of which site in the site collection they belong to. Global Tags are created via the “Site Settings” page.

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Clicking on “Global Tags” takes you to a standard SharePoint list where you can maintain the list of tags which you would like to be available through all Tagged Links lists. When global tags have been defined, the following appears at the bottom of the “New Item” form:

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So far we have talked about how to create a new Tagged Link, in the process describing it via tags and a note, organising it for others. However, probably the most powerful feature in tagged links, is the advanced graphical views. A Tag Cloud and a Tag List help you quickly determine what tags are most popular, and allows you to quickly filter the list of links at the click of a button. This makes it easier to find what you are looking for. Words don’t do it justice, so here are a couple of screenshots:

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That pretty much wraps up Tagged Links, please do take a look, we would love to hear your feedback. We hope it helps you work better together!

Comments

Helge

Hi,

thank you for your great work! However I have a question: When I place a tag cloud webpart and a Tagged Links list on a site or page, and I click an link in the cloud, the site refreshed but nothing happes. I would expect that the Tagged Link list is filtered to the corresponding links. Is that correct?

Thanks for the answer.

Regards
Helge
System Account on 25/02/2009 03:05

Daniel McPherson

Thats exactly what should happen. Drop me an email and we will look into it.
System Account on 25/02/2009 08:03

Chris

First of all, thanks for your solution!

After installing (successfully), i'm expiriencing serious problems by trying to activate it. It's been deployed for several ports running on SP, but if i want to set up a list with it (i can't see it under custom lists) i can't activate it via "WebsiteFeatures".

Tagged Links Site Configuration v1.1 (zevenseas)
Configures this site with a Tagged Links List for tagging and storing your favourite sites

After clicking the [Activate] Button, I get a warning, saying:

At least one feature has to be activated before this feature can be activated.
   
Tagged Links Site Collection Configuration v1.1 (zevenseas)
Tagged Links Site Collection Configuration
 
Thanks in advance for your help,
Chris
System Account on 29/04/2009 06:36

Daniel McPherson

Hi Chris, drop me an email, daniel@zevenseas.com.

Basically, there are two features. There is a "Site Collection" feature, which needs to be activated first. That puts some of the infrastructure in place.

Then, you can activate the Site Features wherever you need them.

Let me know how you get on,
Daniel
System Account on 30/04/2009 01:28
 

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