Domain Tags
Managing Tags
Applying Tags to domains allows for the grouping and organization of the domains within your account.
You can create and assign an unlimited number of tags to your domain names. Tags can be created, assigned, removed and deleted at any time. With this flexibility, you are free to organize your domain portfolio using the terminology and structure that is most meaningful to you. There are no limits and no constraints. Use tags to indicate the function, responsibility, department, use, project, or owner of a particular domain, then zero-in on the ones you need with powerful filtering tools.
- Create and assign arbitrary tags to domain names, then group or filter by these tags
- Assign more than one tag to a domain and/or more than one domain to a tag
You can apply tags to domains by browsing to the following, once logged into your Webnames.ca account:
- Click the My Account menu
- Click on Manage > Domains
- Within your list of domains, click the arrow in the upper right the domain which you would like to apply a tag in order to expand it's settings panel
- Click the + Add Tag button in the lower right
When applying tags, existing tags can be applied or new tags created.
Existing Tags can be removed from domains using this same interface.
To apply, remove or manage tags in bulk, do the following:
- Select more than one domain from the domain list
- Click the down arrow to the right of the Renew Selected button on the far right to expose the additional actions menu
- Click Manage tags
Using Tags
With tags applied to your domains, you can now use the filtering and sorting options of the interface to utilize your tags. Two options are available
- Group by Tag
- Filter by Tag
Grouping by Tag is accomplished simply by checking the Group by tag box at the top of the domain list
Filtering is accomplished by expanding the Filters option at the top of the domain list and then selecting tags from the list in the lower right
NOTE: Applying tags to your domains is for visual / organizational purposes only. This process will not affect the functionality of your domains. |