How to use tags effectively in ArcGIS blog?

How to use tags effectively in ArcGIS blog?

If you want to pre-define a collection of tags to choose from, one technique you can use is to add the tags you want to any private item you own. Use the private item only as your tag storage. When you add or edit your items, the tags will be available when you add or edit tags.

How do you add a tag in ESRI?

You can add or edit tags when you add any item, or save a map, app, or layer. You will be prompted to enter tags, and can choose from previously used tags, or can enter a new tag. Begin typing to find an existing tag, or type to create a new one.

Which is the best way to use tags?

There are a number of approaches to using tags effectively, and thinking in advance about how you want to use tags to identify and discover your content will help you decide what is best for you and your organization. Here are a few considerations and tips for using tags.

How are tags added to the analysis layer?

Tags are also added automatically to analysis layers. For example, the tags below were automatically added to an analysis layer after buffering store locations. Other tags will be also be automatically added when publishing from ArcGIS Desktop, or authoring classic Story Maps.

Do you need a tag to create a group?

A group is a collection of items, often related to a specific area, subject, or project. You can create one as a way to organize and share items. Groups also require a tag, which must be entered when a group is created. Group tags can also be edited from the group Overview tab. See Create groups for more information.

How are tags used in a web site?

They can be added to any item, can be edited, and are a useful way to boost search results and find specific content. There are a number of approaches to using tags effectively, and thinking in advance about how you want to use tags to identify and discover your content will help you decide what is best for you and your organization.