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.
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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/