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Labels are key words or tags that you can add to pages, blog posts, attachments and spaces. You can define your own labels and use them to categorise, identify or bookmark content in Confluence. This page describes a few ways of viewing labels and labelled content. The focus of this page is global labels. You may also be interested in viewing personal labels.
Finding the labels view
If you see a label on a page, blog post or attachment, click it to go to the labels view. Global labels are visible to all users with 'view' permission on the page, and personal labels are visible only to the person who added them.
- ラベルを含んだページやブログ投稿には、必ずそのページ下部のブロックにラベルがリストされます。
- You will also see labels in the 'Attachments' view or in a listing of attachments provided by the Attachments macro. (See Displaying a List of Attachments.)
To find the labels view by clicking a label:
If you are in a page that has labels, click a label.
- If it is a personal label (starts with 'my:') you will go to the personal labels page in your user profile. See Viewing Personal Labels.
- If it is a global label, you will go to the 'Labels' tab of the space. You will see all labels for that space.
Screenshot 1: Labels as they are displayed on a page
To find the labels view from the menu:
Go to a page in the space and choose Browse > Labels.
Using the labels view
The labels view in a space offers the following options:
- Popular Labels: Click this option to see a list of the most frequently used labels in that space. From here, you can also view the most popular labels across the site. The bigger the font size, the more popular the label.
- All Labels: View all labels in the space. From this view, you can click on a link to view an alphabetical listing of all labels across the site. Clicking on a label will list all content in the space with that label. It will also display any related labels if they exist. Related labels are labels that frequently appear on pages together. For example, if pages labelled with 'sales' also tend to have the label 'marketing', these will be displayed as related labels.
- See content from all spaces: Expand the list of labels to include pages and other labelled content from all spaces.
Screenshot 2: The labels view of the space
ラベルの検索
A quick way to find labelled content is to search for it. If there is a label matching your query, you will see it in the panel titled Browse Labels in the search results. Click the label to see all content in the site with that label.
Screenshot 3: Searching for labelled content
Advanced label searching
Use the 'labelText:' prefix to search specifically for page labels. The table below gives examples of search terms that you can enter into Confluence's search box, and the search results that you can expect.
検索対象 | 返されるコンテンツの内容 |
---|---|
| contains the word 'confluence' or has the label 'plugin' |
| contains the word 'confluence' and has the label 'plugin' |
| has the label 'import' or has the label 'plugin' |
| has the label 'import' and has the label 'plugin' |
Navigating pages by URL and label
This section describes how to move around your Confluence pages by adding and subtracting labels from the list of labels that you want to match. You can search for matching labels by entering a URL. You can also add and subtract labels from the search.
To search labelled pages by typing a URL:
- Open a new web browser window.
In the address bar of your web browser, type an URL such as:
http://CONFLUENCE_HOSTNAME/label/foo+bar
Enter を押します。
- The 'View Labels' page will load, showing search results for pages with the labels 'foo' and 'bar'.
検索結果にラベルを追加する:
- Click a label from the Related Labels list (at the top left).
- A new page loads, showing pages that contain all of the labels selected so far. You can continue to add labels to the results in this way.
Subtracting a label from your search results:
Once two labels are in use, links to subtract a label from the search appear at the end of the labels list. These are easily identified because these links have a preceding minus sign, like this:
- education
Screenshot 4: Labels view with links for subtracting labels