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TagCloud #34

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criwe opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 4 comments
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TagCloud #34

criwe opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 4 comments
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feature help wanted t3blog Feature / bug of the original EXT:t3blog extension

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@criwe
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criwe commented Dec 18, 2014

Build a tagcloud out of all used tags. Maybe count the tags and add some styles, so the most used tags could be formated bigger.

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fnagel commented Dec 18, 2014

I would probably add this as an extension.

Any idea what kind of tag cloud we want to use? Just having a different styles link could be done with an VH I guess. Perhaps there is already something out there. Or more something like Cummulus TagCloud? Or something like https://github.com/timdream/wordcloud2.js

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criwe commented Dec 19, 2014

I would keep it very simple, just count the used tags and style them depending on their usage. For seo-reason a rel="tag" should be integrated, something like: <a rel="tag" title"mytag" style="...">mytag

@fnagel fnagel added the t3blog Feature / bug of the original EXT:t3blog extension label Apr 10, 2015
@fnagel fnagel added feature and removed enhancement labels Nov 3, 2015
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Is a tagcloud still planned? Would be nice! Thanks for the great extension!

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fnagel commented Sep 17, 2018

Sorry, there a no concrete plans to add this soon. PR or sponsoring is always welcome!

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