Craig Watson


Putting words together in the "Tags" line on submission...

Just a tip…

If you want to have two or more words together in the “tags” area you can use the “underscore” between the words…

For example if you want “harbour views” to appear as a “single entry rather than being split as “harbour” and “views” you type… “harbour_views” rather than “harbourviews”.

If you type… “harbour views harbour_views” you will end up with three entries as “harbour” “harbour_views” and “views” to accompany your entry…

Now… I hope I haven’t been too confusing!!!

  • Elaine van Dyk

    Elaine van Dyk

    Ah, thanks for that Craig. I couldn’t figure out how to do it, but you have shown the way now. Good words of wisdom!

  • webgrrl

    webgrrl

    ahh thanks..i was wondering why my one word with two words with commers would end up as two tags

    haha..just reread this.. sound very confusing!

  • georgiegirl

    georgiegirl

    Good idea… thanks!

  • Marian Shapiro

    Marian Shapiro

    Brilliant – I was wondering how to do that! Thanks.

  • botanicfanatic

    botanicfanatic

    Thanks for the tip, Craig.

  • Craig Watson

    Craig Watson

    PS… you can of course go and edit your “tag” entries in your own Bubble page to connect the words if you wish…

  • marieancolie

    marieancolie

    wow !!!!! i was expecting this !!!!!!!!
    many thanks !

  • Anne van Alkemade

    Anne van Alkemade

    good tip, Craig. Thanks.

  • Ozcloggie

    Ozcloggie

    Thanks for that! Ought to have known. Didn’t think!!
    Oz_Cloggie.

  • transmute

    transmute

    Ahh, thanks Craig!

  • Craig Watson

    Craig Watson

    Thanks for the thankyous everyone!!! (-:

  • Neil Boucher

    Neil Boucher

    I just came across this link by accident while looking at another member’s photos. In all the time I have been here this is the first time I have found out how to do it.
    It is a pitty that pearls of wisdom like this get lost and unnoticed.
    Thanks Craig!

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