Sure. Go to Administration > Content management > Categories and click the "edit vocabulary" link for the category you want to use. On the next page, find the "Multiple select" check box and check it. That should do it.
Thanks. I tried to check the "multiple select", but I can only select terms that are under each other. How can I choose for instance one term from the top of the select box and second term that is three lines bellow it?
Oh, okay. You're asking a more general operating system question, then.
Simply hold down the Command key (or Control key on inferior computers) while clicking each item in the list box. This will let you toggle the selection of an item without affecting the selection status of the other items.
hahaha that's funny. And you're right about using the Apple/Command key on superior computers. Funny... I'm here on a mac mini and I forgot about that. Whoops.
Make sure you vocabulary has
Make sure you vocabulary has "Multiple Select" checked at www.example.com/admin/content/taxonomy (and then click on the vocabulary you want to edit)
HTH,
Dave
Sure. Go to Administration >
Sure. Go to Administration > Content management > Categories and click the "edit vocabulary" link for the category you want to use. On the next page, find the "Multiple select" check box and check it. That should do it.
EDIT: Rats, someone beat me to it…
Thanks. I tried to check the
Thanks. I tried to check the "multiple select", but I can only select terms that are under each other. How can I choose for instance one term from the top of the select box and second term that is three lines bellow it?
OH. Hold down the control
OH. Hold down the control key, not the shift key.
Dave
Yeah, thats it :))) Thanks,
Yeah, thats it :))) Thanks, I'm ashamed of myself :)
Oh, okay. You're asking a
Oh, okay. You're asking a more general operating system question, then.
Simply hold down the Command key (or Control key on inferior computers) while clicking each item in the list box. This will let you toggle the selection of an item without affecting the selection status of the other items.
EDIT: Dang it, Dave, stop doing that!
hahaha that's funny. And
hahaha that's funny. And you're right about using the Apple/Command key on superior computers. Funny... I'm here on a mac mini and I forgot about that. Whoops.
Dave