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[GH-ISSUE #56] Support for multi-word tags #36
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Originally created by @muesli on GitHub (Mar 6, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori/issues/56
Why not comma-separate the tags and allow spaces and hence multi-word tags like "retro computing" or "video games"?
I'd love to import my delicious profile into shiori, but that currently breaks it.
Is this a strong design decision or would you be open to merging such a change?
@muesli commented on GitHub (Mar 6, 2018):
Actually it turns out the database & data model already support multi-word tags, so it seems to be a UI limitation only.
@RadhiFadlillah commented on GitHub (May 25, 2018):
Hi @muesli, this feature has been implemented by commit
7a480f5.However, if you want to update your
shiori, do note there are change in environment variables, so if you want to update it, you might have to move your database file to new location.@muesli commented on GitHub (May 26, 2018):
@RadhiFadlillah Works beautifully. Love the new updated interface, too. Keep up the nice work!