Dependency Tag Info Gadget
Search for details about a dependency tag, such as which pages use it, with the Dependency Tag Info Gadget.
Location: Gadgets sidebar
Available to: All user levels
Find details about a dependency tag, as follows:
- ClickShow Gadgets to open sidebar.
- Click to expand Dependency Tag Info Gadget.
- Enter the dependency tag number, the file path on the staging server, the live website URL, or the name of the asset.
- Press Enter.
If the search returns multiple results, click a result to view details.
Search for assets, pages, files, and folders by using a dependency tag. The {{curly braces}} are not necessary. If you search for a tag just by number (for example 1812
rather than f:1812
) then all four types of dependency tag are searched.
The results show the type of content the tag is attached to, the name of the content, its location in Modern Campus CMS (staging path), the site it belongs to, and any pages that link to that content.
Search for files, pages, and folders by using the location of the file (for example /arts/theater/schedule.pcf
). Typing in a partial file name returns all results that match the partial name. If you view a folder while searching, the gadget only returns results that exist inside that folder.
The results show the type of file, its name, its location in Modern Campus CMS, the site it belongs to, and any pages that link to it. Some files may create more than one product when published, and therefore have dependency tags associated for each product. In this case, subscribing pages aren't listed, but each associated dependency tag is.
Search for files, pages, and folders by using the live website URL of the content. The results show the type of file, its name, its location in Modern Campus CMS, the site it belongs to, and any pages that link to it.
Search for assets by typing all or part of the asset name. The results show the type of file (in this case, asset), the full name of the asset, the asset dependency tag, the site where the asset was created, and any pages that the asset is placed on.