Tag Sets

  • What is a Tag Set?

    • Defining a Tag Set

    • Using Tag Set

What is a Tag Set?

A **Tag Set **is feature in SharinPix that can be used to group several **Tags **together into a set. It is useful in use cases whereby instead of loading all the tags the user possess for image tagging, only a subset of those tags, defined in a tag set, will be loaded.

Defining a Tag Set

Follow the ensuing steps to create a new Tag Set.

  • Predefine Tags for your organization by accessing **Tags **from the top navigation bar of the Administration DashBoard.

  • Access **Tag Set **from the top navigation bar of the Administration DashBoard.

  • Click on New Tag Set.

You will be presented with the input fields as illustrated below:

  • Select your organization.

  • Enter the name of the new Tag Set.

  • Click on "Create Tag Set" to create the new Tag Set.

You will be presented with the newly created Tag Set.

  • Click on "Tags in Tag Set" to view the collection of Tags in the current Tag Set.

  • Click on "New Tag Set Tag" to add a new Tag in the Tag Set.

  • Next, select a Tag from a list of predefined Tags.

  • Click on "Create Tag set tag" to add the selected Tag in the selected Tag Set.

  • Repeat the steps above to add more Tags in the Tag Set.

You will be presented with the collection of Tags in the current Tag Set.

Using Tag Set

  • Access **Code Generator **from the top navigation bar of the Administration DashBoard.

  • Enable "Tag Images ", "View Tags" and "Show tags on image" options**** in the Code Generator.

  • Upload Images in the Previ****ew component.

  • Select one or more images.

  • Click on the Command Menu as shown below.

Note that no tags are available since a tag set has not been added yet.

  • Enter the name of the **Tag Set **that you previously created in the Tag Set field located under Tags component.

  • Select one or more images.

  • Click on the Command Menu as shown below

The Tags grouped by the **Tag Set **can now be accessed and the images can be tagged.

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