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Lists are lists of keywords or tags. A Lists' primary usage is to serve for tagging content.

A list is your controlled vocabulary, your taxonomy which is used for tagging with multi-dimensional information. That means a list can only have a list of tags with a name, or a list of tags that have further information like synonyms, translations, broader terms, narrower terms etc.

A list in Picturepark can also be linked to other lists which then enriches the tag as all information from linked lists travels with the tag e.g. a person "John Doe" tagged with department "Marketing" has all additional information about the marketing department like goals, manager, other team members).

In Pictureparks' three-column layout, you see the list and its list items. The sidebar is your editing area where you update the selected list item. Moreover, when you search through all lists, you can see the list items and their lists as clickable links.

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 All Lists Tree

All Lists Tree

  • Find all Lists as a tree on the left side.

  • Picturepark opens by default “All List Items”.

  • In the top-left area you see the list you selected in the tree.

 (All) List Item Table

(All) List Item Table

  • All List Items as a table in the center area.

  • The toolbar to add, edit, delete, import, export list items.

  • The sorting menu to sort list items, and show or hide attributes.

  • In “All List Items” you see the list item (list display pattern of the list) and the link to its list.

 Create List Items

Create List Items

  1. Press the + icon in the toolbar

  2. You now see the fields of the list.

  3. Add values.

You might want to create some more list items:

  1. Create one by one - switch on "Create more" - add one by one

  2. Excel Import

You can have two list items with the same name. Nevertheless, each List Item has its own unique ID, the _refId which you will refer to in Filters and searches.

 Edit a List Item in the Sidebar

Edit a List Item in the Sidebar

  1. Click on a list item to see its attributes (fields and values) in the sidebar.

    1. The sidebar opens in edit mode already.

  2. Update attributes and save.

    1. Shortcuts are supported. (Windows: Ctrl + S)

 Edit a List Item in the Detail View

Edit a List Item in the Detail View

  1. Double-click to open the list item in the detail view.

  2. Choose Edit (Windows: Ctrl + E) and update the attributes

  3. Press Save (Windows: Ctrl + S) to save your changes.

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