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More clicks and navigation after update

marco
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August 29, 2025

Hi All,

Could someone clarify what happened to the tagging functionality? Previously, I could add tags directly to pages with a single step. Now, the process requires multiple actions: clicking on the tags, waiting for the sidebar to open, clicking the “+” to add a tag, and then selecting the tag field to finally add it to a page.

This adds at least three extra steps and extra wait time. I’m curious why this change was made—what was wrong with the simpler, faster previous method?

In my view, this change doesn’t improve the process; it makes it more complicated and frustrating. My team also needs to be able to add and modify tags easily. With the new process, tagging becomes more cumbersome and may be done less frequently since it’s now less visible.

Thanks for any clarification or insight into this change.

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Anwesha Pan (TCS)
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August 29, 2025

Hi @marco 👋🏻

First of all, welcome to the community! ✨

To answer your question, labels/tags are still available in Confluence pages.

page labels.png

Click on the +Add label to choose new label from suggested list or you can type to add new label

add page labels.png

Hope this answers your question! 😊

Thanks,
Anwesha

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Benjamin
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August 29, 2025

Hi @marco ,

 

Welcome. Are you referring to labels? It is still there at least on my instance. The labeling is at the very bottom of the page. Just click and select. Then click x for any labels you want to remove. 

 

-Vwn

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