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Miss O.P.Aug 12, 2020
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great idea but it broke for me. which sucks. 4 stars up until that point.
Artur VashurinMar 31, 2020
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As of March 2020 extension is broken - tags stopped working :(
양태호Feb 8, 2018
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It's nice extention. But I'm not use workflowy anymore. I use dynalist.
apurva nakadeJan 16, 2018
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Nice extension, easy to customize and use, goes well with the Workflowy philosophy. One suggested improvement would be to also provide the option for ::selection color as the tags all turn yellow(for me) when I search them so the text colors are hard to see.
Inès BeldiMay 6, 2016
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Awesome! Thank you! I really like that I can either highlight the tag or the whole line, and pick my own colors.
Alex EllaApr 9, 2016
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A really great concept. The tags load up when I first open the page, however once I navigate amongst different items they only look like the default tags. If this was fixed it would be exactly what I am looking for.
Олег БондаренкоJun 6, 2015
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All that beauty does not work in the official WF app cry:cry:cry:
A Chrome Web Store userMay 30, 2015
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A great start, but needs support of "@" tags and, more importantly, it currently requires a refresh of the page every time I change my view (zoom in to another level, click a tag, etc.).
J PaulMar 18, 2015
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It's a good start, but the need to constantly refresh the page when you zoom in WorkFlowy makes this less than ideal. Also needs support for "@" tags. Fix those two and you have five stars.
jake londonFeb 11, 2015
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This would be more useful to me if I could also define generalized default color schemes for classes of tags (i.e, an @tag vs. a #tag). So then all my @tags could be green and all my #tags could be red or something like that. It's great that one can get super granular with specific tags right now. But I don't want to have define each tag precisely to get some color contrast happening.