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Jump to unread Post a CommentYou cannot add tags.
When trying to add tags to a thread it does not happen.
You cannot add tags to a thread.
Tags cannot be added.
The tags, which were once addable, are now disabled.
Thread + tags = Computer says no.
If you type in a comment for a tag, it is not added.
Is that a clear enough description for you?
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Rest easy citizens, Columbo, sorry, HeroDeveloper is on the case, I’m sure this will be resolved soon. :D
You cannot add tags.
When trying to add tags to a thread it does not happen.
You cannot add tags to a thread.
Tags cannot be added.
The tags, which were once addable, are now disabled.
Thread + tags = Computer says no.
If you type in a comment for a tag, it is not added.
Is that a clear enough description for you?
:{
Rest easy citizens, Columbo, sorry, HeroDeveloper is on the case, I’m sure this will be resolved soon. :D
Probably around the same time next year then :{ :p
Are you using an iPhone or other iOS device?
On a PC you can begin typing, select a pre-defined match, or simply continuing typing (when a pre-defined match is not found) & then press [ENTER] (or [RETURN)) before clicking the [Save changes] button.
Here you go, this is what happens when you type anything into tags and when you press save, it looks like it is saving your tag but the next page it just goes back to the thread and no tags have been added even if you refresh the page.
...or press [ENTER]/[Return] (as I mentioned above).
Would that be difficult on a tablet or touchscreen device (such as one running iOS)?
Perhaps a note on the "edit" page to advise a comma can be used may mean less "Feedback" threads are created on the same subject.
Or maybe a more clear description of your explanation would help me to see what exactly you are talking about? :D
Right now there are several tags for certain things where there probably should only be one. Examples: "ps3", "playstation 3", "playstation3"; "games", "gaming", "video games" and several other variations. Inserting tags like this, with auto-suggest, will hopefully decrease the amount of "duplicate" tags.
If you press "Enter" or "," after each tag you type, it will default to what you typed, and submit a new tag instead of choose an existing one. Is that clear? ;)
Right now there are several tags for certain things where there probably should only be one. Examples: "ps3", "playstation 3", "playstation3"; "games", "gaming", "video games" and several other variations. Inserting tags like this, with auto-suggest, will hopefully decrease the amount of "duplicate" tags.
If you press "Enter" or "," after each tag you type, it will default to what you typed, and submit a new tag instead of choose an existing one. Is that clear? ;)
Cheers HD, I get all that, however I don’t think you read my question correctly, perhaps I was not clear enough :)
Before, I was able to do this:
Tags (comma separated): stop posting fake deals, maccy the liar, no scones ITT
And when I pressed save it would show up as exactly the above.
Now, if I try and write the above, if I press save it does not add anything at all to the tags almost as if I never wrote anything in the first place. However, if I put a comma after each word, it will save it and show up as:
Tags (comma separated): stop, posting, fake, deals, maccy, the, liar, no, scones, ITT
Which as you can see, looks stupid.
Was my explanation to your satisfaction? :)
You forgotten to take your pills again dga? :p
No-one is hating on HD, he at least responds to issues on here like a boss so for that I’ll give him props. :)
Right now there are several tags for certain things where there probably should only be one. Examples: "ps3", "playstation 3", "playstation3"; "games", "gaming", "video games" and several other variations. Inserting tags like this, with auto-suggest, will hopefully decrease the amount of "duplicate" tags.
If you press "Enter" or "," after each tag you type, it will default to what you typed, and submit a new tag instead of choose an existing one. Is that clear? ;)
Cheers HD, I get all that, however I don’t think you read my question correctly, perhaps I was not clear enough :)
Before, I was able to do this:
Tags (comma separated): stop posting fake deals, maccy the liar, no scones ITT
And when I pressed save it would show up as exactly the above.
Now, if I try and write the above, if I press save it does not add anything at all to the tags almost as if I never wrote anything in the first place. However, if I put a comma after each word, it will save it and show up as:
Tags (comma separated): stop, posting, fake, deals, maccy, the, liar, no, scones, ITT
Which as you can see, looks stupid.
Was my explanation to your satisfaction? :)
Yes, we acknowledge that when you press "save" it did not automatically add the last typed tag to the list. That was something we forgot to implement, and a fix for that should be going out shortly. :)