Consult a Bookmarked Topic - Fluid Topics - 3.7

Fluid Topics User Guide

Category
Reference Guides
Audience
public
Version
3.7

It is possible to consult a bookmarked topic in the following ways:

Consult a bookmarked topic from the Reader page

  1. Search for the document which contains the bookmarked topic and open it in the Reader page.
  2. Select the FT BM Consult icon Bookmarks tab:

    The bookmarks of a publication can be accessed from the Bookmarks tab

    A list of all bookmarked topics within the book is displayed. A color tag is displayed to the left of the bookmarked topic's title.

  3. Select the bookmarked topic's title to consult the topic.

    The bookmarked topic is displayed in the Reader page. The Bookmarks icon is highlighted to indicate that this is a bookmarked topic.

    Topic with a bookmark in Fluid topics v3.5

OR

Consult a bookmarked topic in the My Library interface

  1. Select My Account > Bookmarks in the header.

    FT Access Bookmarks from My Account menu

    The following interface is displayed:

    Bookmarks listed in My Library in Fluid Topics v3.5

    In this interface, for each bookmark, you get the following information:

    • Its title
    • A colored dot beside the title corresponding to the chosen tag color
    • The path of the bookmarked topic within the corresponding publication
    • Its associated metadata tags
    • Its creation date

      Note: If a bookmarked topic cannot be resolved, e.g., because the document it comes from was deleted, its title is displayed in grey and is crossed out. The colored dot is changed into a colored circle. A tag indicates it is missing.

      Unresolved bookmarked topic in My Library interface

  2. Click the bookmarked topic title to consult the topic.

    The bookmarked topic is displayed in the Reader. The Bookmark icon is highlighted to indicate that this is a bookmarked topic.

    Topic with a bookmark in Fluid topics v3.5

Click Manage my bookmarks to consult your bookmarks in My Library interface. Bookmarks are automatically filtered with the document you come from.
Bookmarks are automatically filtered when coming from a publication