Add a "Tag" option to pages and a "Suitcase" where i can store pages i want to consult again
Like on Alltrails, WTA, etc. I'd like to be able to build my own bespoke repository of pages from the portal that i want to be able to easily access again and again -- whether it be references to how to use the portal, or blog entries, or trailheads, routes, etc.
Best would be to be able to sort them into something like sub-folders, or tag them with my own memorable tags to be able to manage them when it starts bulking up.

Hello Dominique -
Thank you for submitting your idea last year! We always look for additional feedback and ideas to see what fits within our development budget and product roadmap. This idea was reviewed internally and with our developers and unfortunately is going to close. Developing this sort of personalized tag on our content would be significant and not something we can prioritize over the improvements to our core functionality. Thanks again for participating in our feedback to make our community's technology offerings stronger. If something changes in the future and this is possible we can revisit!
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jesse wallick commented
Certainly! Having a personalized repository of pages with tags and a “suitcase” feature for easy access is a great idea.
Implementing a tagging system would allow you to categorize pages based on your preferences.
You could create custom tags like “Trailheads,” “Tutorials,” “Favorites,” or any other relevant labels.
When you encounter a page you want to save, simply assign relevant tags to it.The concept of a “suitcase” or bookmarking feature is excellent.
Imagine having a virtual suitcase where you can store your favorite pages.
When you find a useful resource (such as a blog entry, trail route, or reference), add it to your suitcase.To manage your growing collection effectively, consider creating sub-folders or collections within your suitcase.
For example:
“Hiking Trails” collection
Sub-folder: “Pacific Northwest”
Sub-folder: “Rocky Mountains”
“How-To Guides” collection
Sub-folder: “Portal Usage”
Sub-folder: “Design Tips”More Info. :- https://www.maxim-timeclock.com/