JI_N_YC Posted November 15, 2020 Share Posted November 15, 2020 Hi! I just started building a blog which will have around 300 entries when it is finished (an archive of past projects), and each post will have several different tags on it (meaning 100s of total tags). I am looking for way for the viewer to be able filter/browse ALL of the available blog tags somehow (that doesn't involve me buying a 'plugin'). I've tried the cloud and archive/summary options, but for some reason they only display a relatively small number of tags; there seems to be an invisible limit to what it will show. I can't figure how to to get any kind of block or cell to display EVERY tag in some fashion. Either I am overlooking a very obvious setting somewhere, or this is a pretty big design oversight. Fwiw, I'm using the Mojave template (Brine family). Thanks! Link to comment
dvgdvgdvg Posted February 2, 2021 Share Posted February 2, 2021 (edited) The bottom of the Tag Cloud settings pop-up has a slider that allows you to display up to 100 tags or categories – screengrab attached. I imagine their thinking is that no one is going to sit there and read through hundreds of tags in an unfiltered list to find a topic (that's what search is for, right?). If you need to avoid plug-ins as you said, I'd recommend ordering your tag cloud to have the most frequently used up top, and integrating a search bar to bridge the gap. Maybe someone out there can suggest a coding solution to override the 100-item limit though? Good luck! Edited February 2, 2021 by dvgdvgdvg Beyondspace 1 Link to comment
JI_N_YC Posted February 16, 2021 Author Share Posted February 16, 2021 I don't want to use the tag cloud, just the drop-down menu 🙂 Link to comment
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