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Mod Topic Prefix "falls off" after editing tags


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As I was making all of the new Mod suggestion Topics I found that as I was making the topic I couldn't add the suggested tag that the Nexus categories give because I could only select from a given list.

I was ignoring it until I discovered the button that is to the right of the topic title which is [Edit tags] which allowed me to type the nexus category.

After clicking submit, the topic prefix will "fall off" and end up as a tag. 

 

Is this because I didn't add the Oblivion tag as well?

I was able to edit the OP and fix the issue but it may be annoying for regular members.

 

Figured I might as well post it as an issue...

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This is not an issue. It is unfortunately the expected behavior.

 

You must go into the FULL editor and set everything from there. The quick editor does not hook to the tagging plugin we are using. It is annoying, but it ... is. Just get used to drilling all the way into the full editor when updating the tags of a topic with a prefix.

 

Incidentally, this could actually be a caching issue though. s4n might know. It could be that the page is re-cached with the change immediately after making the change, but the tagging software does not get in on the action until we rebuild the tags cache.

 

I will edit the tags of this topic and rebuild the tag cache to see if that is what is happening, so please leave the OP and topic alone for tonight and tomorrow until I get back (getting off now)

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