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Search via Taxonomy Tag

One way to find out what publications, topics and images have a particular taxonomy tag is to use the Search from here feature. This is available from the dotted menu (...) for a taxonomy tag and it provides access to the Advanced Search.

The Search from here feature works in the same way as a regular search, except that it preloads the search settings with the selected taxonomy. You could achieve the same result by using the search feature and adding the taxonomy manually (for more details, see Advanced Search).

Note

Alternatively, you can use the Taxonomy Floating Content Panel to navigate to the tag.

  1. Select the Taxonomy Manager in the Content Manager to open the structure. Taxonomy_Manager.jpg

    Taxonomy_Manager_Expanded.jpg
  2. Select the Dotted menu (...) for the taxonomy tag and choose Search from here.

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    Tip

    You can also search for multiple taxonomy tags by pressing Command ⌘ (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows) and then select each tag in the Taxonomy Manager.

    When you have selected multiple tags, select the Dotted menu ( ... ) for any of them and choose Search from here.

  3. You can refine the search further by using the search settings.

    Search settings for searching by taxonomy.

    Paligo displays the search preloaded with the selected taxonomy in the search criteria (In taxonomies).

    Tip

    Here are some tips to level up your search:

    • To include images with taxonomy tags in the search, remove the Language criteria from the search settings.

    • To restrict the search for topics with taxonomy tags in a particular folder, use the In folder field.

  4. Select Search.

    Search results for "Search from here" taxonomy feature. Results are shown as a list of topics. The list has columns of information for each topic, including its taxonomy tags.

    Paligo finds the topics, publications, and images that match the search criteria and displays them in a list. The list's Taxonomies column shows what taxonomy tags are in place.