From 59e91bc8931a386974a3817e9849aad1ca7fc186 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Nicolas=20L=C5=93uillet?= Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 14:14:51 +0200 Subject: add docs --- docs/en/User/organize_articles.rst | 109 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 109 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/en/User/organize_articles.rst (limited to 'docs/en/User/organize_articles.rst') diff --git a/docs/en/User/organize_articles.rst b/docs/en/User/organize_articles.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..734e4de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/en/User/organize_articles.rst @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +.. _`Organize articles`: + +Organize articles +================= + +To be able to find more easily your articles, several methods are +available. + +Tags +---- + +Assign a tag +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +When saving an article +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +To tag an article when saving it, just click on the tag icon next to the +URL field before hitting the Save button. At the moment, it is possible +only to do this from the web interface, but it could come to some apps +or extensions. + +From the article +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +To tag an already-saved article, go to the reading page of the article. +There is a part ``tags`` followed with a pencil. Click on the pencil. + +Input in the box the tags you want to assign. Add as many tags as you +want. They need to be separated by commas and not spaces. +Auto-completion is available here: when you type the first letters of an +existing tag, it is not necessary to type the whole word. Select it in +the drop-down list. Once all your tags are inputted, click on the button +**Tag**. + +Then, you can go back to your article and read it. + +From the search +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +A full chapter on search is available. Here, we will describe only how +to assign a tag from your search. + +When your search displays results, there is a link +``Apply the tag ABCD to this search`` at the bottom of the page. Click +on it: a tad depending on your search (here ``ABCD``) will be assigned +to all the articles found. + +Find all the articles with a given tag +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +In the wallabag menu, click on **Tags**. Then, all the tags you have +created are displayed, sorted by the number of articles for each tag. +Click on one of these tags to find all the articles with this tag. + +Preferred articles +------------------ + +When you wish to set aside an article, you can mark it as preferred. + +Set an article as favorite +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +From the reading page of an article, or from a list of articles (such as +the list of unread articles), you can set an article as favorite simply +by a click on the star which is displayed. Click again on the star will +remove the **favorite** status of this article. + +Find all the favorite articles +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +In the wallabag menu, click on **Favorites** to display the list of all +the articles that you have set as favorite. + +Archived articles +----------------- + +When you have read an article, you can archive it: hence it will not be +displayed in your list of unread articles. + +Archiving an article does not remove it from wallabag. + +Archive an article +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +| From the reading page of an article, or from a list of articles (such +as the list of unread articles), you can archive an article simply by +clicking on the icon ✓. +| Click again on this icon will set back the **unread** status of the +article. + +Find all the archived articles +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +In the wallabag menu, click on **Archive** to find all the articles that +you have archived. + +Delete an article +----------------- + +Be cautious: the deletion of an article is **definitive**. It is deleted +from the wallabag database. + +To delete an article, a trash icon is displayed on the page of an +article or of a list of articles (unread articles, favorites or +archived, for example). + +We trust you: that is why there is no confirmation message during the +deletion. -- cgit v1.2.3