May 10 2021 09:22 AM
Hello,
Is it possible to create a Wiki Knowledge Base using Modern Pages with clickable tags?
I was creating one using this tutorial from Gregory Zelfond and created a column using Managed Metadata.
The Web Part showing the page properties is working correctly but I was keen on having these displayed in a way that they were clickable. The behavior I am looking for is that when clicking on one of the Metadata a new page would open showing all the documents in that site using the same metadata.
Is this possible at all? Or should I be doing it in a different way?
Thank you
May 10 2021 10:47 AM
@jagostinhoCT as far as I am aware this is not currently possible, I am wanting the same thing with metadata columns (although not using a wiki which SharePoint has always done very badly.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User
May 11 2021 06:06 AM
Jun 05 2023 01:30 PM
Jun 05 2023 03:37 PM
@Mel_C13 I may have misread your request. The Page Properties field allows you to display the term on the page, but you are right, the Properties field is not "clickable" - though like you, I really wish it were. What I was suggesting is that you use Highlighted Content to pull up related content on each page by filtering highlighted content based on the value of your metadata. For example, if a page is tagged with topics A, B, and C, you can use Highlighted Content to filter for Topic = A or B or C. The outcome is sort of the same as if the Page Properties web part were clickable.
The Topic map feature of Topics will show you connected terms in a graph where each node is clickable to open the Topic page. I'm not sure if this will give you the outcome you want, though. If the goal is to have a wiki type page that connects the reader to related topics, I think my recommended approach above will work. You can also present a view of the pages library on the home page of the site that allows the reader to filter by topic and then see all the relevant pages for that topic.