Note
This plugin only works on file-based graph.
- Logseq has page tags and a hierarchical structure to show how pages are related to each other. They provide links within the page content, but not enough. This plugin improves on that. For more information.
Available in Logseq file-based graph
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Split the hierarchy of a page name into links
It also works on whiteboards. #51 🆕
Logseq DB model is not supported
- Logseq standard displays page tags and hierarchy at the end of page content, but it is inconvenient to scroll to the end. This plugin provides placement options to eliminate that inconvenience:
- Install from Logseq Marketplace
- Press
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on the top right toolbar to openPlugins
. SelectMarketplace
. Typetags
in the search field, select it from the search results and install.
- Press
- Configure various settings in the plugin settings.
Go to the Discussions tab to ask and find this kind of things.
- This plugin relies on Logseq's DOM (Document Object Model) structure. If the DOM structure changes due to a Logseq version update, styles may not be applied. We will adjust the CSS to deal with it. If you notice something, please raise an issue.
- Related Item
- For journals => Column Layout plugin
- Short namespaces plugin
- Displays abbreviated hierarchical links, which tend to be lengthy.
- "Table of contents" feature:
- Author > @YU000jp