A taxonomy is a hierarchical/nested structure that helps organize content. A simple example of taxonomy is organizing files into folders in Windows Explorer.
To create a taxonomy tree, go to the Taxonomy section of the administration panel and click Add Taxon.
The Slug field is the technical code that is usually filled in automatically after saving the changes. If not, enter the taxon name in the Slug field in Latin letters, without spaces, separating the words with an underscore _.
Note that it is not recommended to create more than three hierarchy levels as it makes it difficult to find and work with the content.
You can specify the order of the created taxa in the tree. If you want to reposition a taxon, move the mouse cursor over the icon and drag the taxon to the right position with the left mouse button.
By clicking on the icon you will see the next level taxa associated with the selected parental taxon.
In case you need to edit the created taxonomy tree, go to the Taxonomy section of the Administration panel through the Picvario interface. To do this, click the Edit Taxonomy button at the bottom of the Taxonomy panel.
In order to delete a taxon:
1. In the Picvario administrative panel, go to the Home > Taxonomy > Taxons section
2. Find the right taxon.
3. Click on the square to the left of the taxon name, check the box.
4. Above the taxonomy tree in the Action panel, select Delete selected taxons.
5. Press Go and confirm the deletion.
6. Refresh the Picvario interface page to see the changes.
In the admin panel, under Options, you will find 3 properties related to the taxonomy.
Multiple - one asset can be linked to multiple taxa;
Single - one asset can only be linked to one taxon. If you try to link an asset to another taxon, the first connection will be annulled.