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12/21/2011 11:51 AM
 

I don't have DNN 6 running yet, so could anyone who does let me know if the taxonomy feature is available at the blog-post level? I'm running 5.2 so I don't even have taxonomy yet, but it is integral to the new website we're going to build on 6x.

From what I can tell, the taxonomy works at a page level, as well as at the module level for modules like HTML. I'm assuming then that this means you could count on a taxonomy term for the blog module, but what about each post? The same would apply to Events as well.

I realize that Blogs and Events have their own categorization system, but ideally you should be able to make individual blog posts part of the overall site taxonomy or it becomes a lot less useful--especially of a lot of your site is news driven.

So does anyone have information on how the taxonomy works within the blogs/events modules? Thanks.

 
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