Re-set Tag sizes?

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Candie Bandit
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Re-set Tag sizes?

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Hi there, I hope someone can help me on this silly little problem I have!
I cannot find how to re-set the size of the tags on our blogs. They are all coming up large and its looking pretty rubbish, I was hoping to set them back to 1 so they are smaller.

How do I do this?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Re-set Tag sizes?

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Hi!

Check the configuration inside your plugin administration of the freetag plugins. They allow you to set relative font sizes.

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Post by Candie Bandit »

Thanks Garvin
Im afraid Im new to the software and cannot work out where to find the freetag plugin menu, could you eleborate for a layman please?
Thanks :)

:EDIT:

I found the plugin configuration menu, but cannot find the freetag options.
I have drilled into 'tagged entrys' menu but it didnt seem to have an option to set the font size...?

Thanks again
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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

The plugin configuration menu can be found in "Appearance > Configure Plugins". There, scroll down to find the "Tagging of entries" plugin once in the section of sidebar plugins and once in the section of event plugins. You can configured both plugins. I believe the sidebar plugin is responsible for what you want to change.

If the plugin does not show input fields for changing the font size, your plugin version might be outdated. In this case you must download the recent plugin version from http://spartacus.s9y.org/, upload it to your FTP webspace and exchange the old files with the new ones. After that, the plugin is automatically upgraded.

Also, your URL would help us to see what you actually mean.

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Post by Candie Bandit »

Ah I seeeee! I found it I found it!
Yes, as I see it in the configuration you can set the min and max size for all the tags from 100% - 300% for example. I could set the max to 100% to keep them all the same small size, but I was hoping that I could re-set the sizes induvidualy to reflect the relevance of the tag.
Or is that only possible for cloud tags?

Sorry yes here is our URL. Im talking about the tags on the right hand side.
http://www.musflashtv.com/shows/index.p ... es/12-News

Thanks Garvin
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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

The weight is computed automatically, you cannot "reset" anything there. Only by deleting tags from your entries :)

How about setting the size from 100 to 200% only? After all, tags are only shown large, if you often use them. So it's actually correct, when all tags show up with the same size, they are all used the same amount.

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Post by Candie Bandit »

OK, Yes I was sure there was a way of re-setting them to 1 (they are on 3 at the moment) but if you say there isnt then yeah, Ill set them so they dont go past 2. If you get me.

Thank you Garvin for your help.
Marry Christmas.
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