Tags make it easy to organize your saved articles in Cachea. By using tags, you can quickly group similar content and find it without searching through your whole list.
You can add up to five tags to any saved article. Each tag can have up to 40 characters. The first three tags for each article appear most prominently, helping you spot the main topics right away.
Adding tags is straightforward. When you save new content, you can type in tags immediately. If you want to tag something you saved earlier, open the article and look for “Add a Tag,” usually found near the article’s details. Click, type your tag, and press Enter to add it.
To find all articles with a specific tag, you have two easy options. First, while viewing any article, you’ll see its tags listed right on the article. Click a tag to pull up all other articles labeled the same way. Or, visit the main tag page by using the “Tags” link in the main menu. On the tag page, you’ll see a complete list of your tags—click any tag to view all related articles.
Tags help you group your reading material for faster access. Whether you’re researching a topic or keeping track of fun ideas, this feature makes your Cachea library organized and easy to use.