Overview
- Introduction
- Glossary
- Principles
- System Apps
- Core Apps
- Premium Apps
- Template Apps
- Language Apps
- Tailored Apps
- Hashtags
- Macros
Getting Started
Configuration
- Studio Overview
- Adding Apps
- Storage
- Polyglot
- Designer
- Icons
- Pages
- Forms
- Texts
- Navigation
- Permissions
- Wiki-Dashboard
- Payments
- Paid Levels
- Streams
- Remote Storage
- DB cluster
- Locations
Administration
Core Apps
Premium Apps
Template Apps
Integration Apps
Development
- Code Convention
- Code Quality
- Common Mistakes
- Architecture
- Directories
- Profiles structure
- Creating a Module App
- Creating a Template App
- Creating a Language App
- Creating a Payment Provider Integration App
- Creating an App Auto-update Script
- Studio Apps
- Handling Date and Time
- Browseable categories
- Search Forms
- Images Transcoder
- Video Transcoder
- Menus
- Pages
- Forms
- Grids
- Pagination
- Uploaders
- Storage
- List of personal data and sensitive content in the DB
- API
- Auto generated documentation
- Docker
Hashtags
Data needs categorisation. UNA now features metadata format called "Hashtags". They're non-hierarchical keywords that can be created just by adding # (hash) symbol before any word within a post. Simple as that. Once content is posted hashtags turn into links that show all posts or other data with those hashtags. Unlike with the "old-fashioned" meta-tags there's no need for a separate input form. Keywords are created while typing the main content body. This concept is particularly popular with Twitter, but is rapidly becoming popular on Facebook and other social networks. Uninterrupted creative flow FTW!
See how hashtags cohesively work within context of every sentence. Readers are often"blind" to meta-data links, not even looking at them sometimes, because they're just not part of the content. Hashtags are part of content; they are highly engaging and creating them is both easy and addictive!