Tagging allows you to link your pages to relevant topics or subject areas and promote users' onward journey. How tags work When you have created a webpage, you can add one or multiple tags to it that can be displayed at the bottom of the page. Your tags should be: Simple Relevant to business purposes Stating the page's topic or subject area Tagging works best for specific content types such as News and Events. Why use tags? When a user clicks on a tag that interests them, they will be directed to a page that lists all the other pages created with that same tag. This means that the user will be shown a list of all the content that could be useful to them, increasing engagement and encouraging their onward journey through the website. How will tags display on your page? If you choose to have your tags display on your page, they will appear in rounded boxes underneath a size 2 heading. The colour of your tag boxes will match the theme colour of your website to ensure visual consistency. Tagging - Learn more For detailed guidance on using tagging and taxonomies, visit our Wiki pages: Taxonomies and tagging – EdWeb 2 Wiki Tagging – best practices - EdWeb 2 Wiki This article was published on 2024-02-09