As a relative newcomer to Logseq, I appreciate your demonstrations; seeing your simple workflow on cleaning up orphan tags using the tags plug-in made perfect sense! Quick aside: If you figure out a solid workflow for the `tags::` property, please make a video or post about it somewhere! I've been grappling with using my own custom properties instead of `tags::` because of how they're colored differently on graph view. I suppose that just means that "tags" are supposed to be more unique, high-level identifiers (i.e. used more judiciously). Anyway, thanks for your awesome content! Your channel is a lifeline to new users like me.
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah, I'm limiting tag use more and more. This is also why I made a logseq/workflow page with all the tags I want to use. Gave me time to think about them and review them once in a while. Really wish the graph had more configure/filter options like the one from Obsidian. Will definitely make a video on my tag workflow in the future. Love the topic.
The plug-in list itself is growing so fast. It's becoming harder and harder to find the right one. Not complaining about the choice though. Maybe make a top plugin video at some point.
Can anyone tell me how to change the tag properties? Has something changed recently. I've tried about three different tutorials and nothing works. I have tried changing custom.css, both inside Logseq - using the Settings->Edit Custom.css option and directly by navigating to the file and opening it in a text editor. I have tried: a.tag {color: red} .tag {color: red} .tag {color: red}.content and the tag just stays exactly the same. Why won't it change?
As a relative newcomer to Logseq, I appreciate your demonstrations; seeing your simple workflow on cleaning up orphan tags using the tags plug-in made perfect sense!
Quick aside: If you figure out a solid workflow for the `tags::` property, please make a video or post about it somewhere! I've been grappling with using my own custom properties instead of `tags::` because of how they're colored differently on graph view. I suppose that just means that "tags" are supposed to be more unique, high-level identifiers (i.e. used more judiciously).
Anyway, thanks for your awesome content! Your channel is a lifeline to new users like me.
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah, I'm limiting tag use more and more. This is also why I made a logseq/workflow page with all the tags I want to use. Gave me time to think about them and review them once in a while. Really wish the graph had more configure/filter options like the one from Obsidian.
Will definitely make a video on my tag workflow in the future. Love the topic.
Thank, just in the beginning with Logseq fine in this video the anseer I needed.
Always great to hear when a video helped!
Pretty curious about your plugins Bas, would you do a video about them? Thnxs for your work with the Logseq videos!!
Sounds like a good idea, though it's always moving because there's so many cool ideas happening. But a list of the once that stick around.
Didn't know about the tags plug-in, so ta for that! 🙂
The plug-in list itself is growing so fast. It's becoming harder and harder to find the right one. Not complaining about the choice though. Maybe make a top plugin video at some point.
Nice video! Keep it up, Bas! 🚀✨
Muy bueno, muchas gracias!
Can anyone tell me how to change the tag properties? Has something changed recently. I've tried about three different tutorials and nothing works. I have tried changing custom.css, both inside Logseq - using the Settings->Edit Custom.css option and directly by navigating to the file and opening it in a text editor. I have tried:
a.tag {color: red}
.tag {color: red}
.tag {color: red}.content
and the tag just stays exactly the same. Why won't it change?
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