X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/d1999f0357d893924acdc84f7c6c93dab144aa7e..1a0aa6acbdf0b1f954d394877ae8a9a4d07bcb99:/doc/tags.mdwn diff --git a/doc/tags.mdwn b/doc/tags.mdwn index cd54fed36..71d925b24 100644 --- a/doc/tags.mdwn +++ b/doc/tags.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ While ikiwiki supports hierarchically categorising pages by creating -[[SubPage]]s, that's often not flexible enough, and it can also be useful -to tag pages in various non-hierarchical ways. +[[SubPages|ikiwiki/SubPage]], that's often not flexible enough, and it can also be +useful to tag pages in various non-hierarchical ways. Since this is a wiki, tagging is just a form of linking. The general rule is that all tags are links, but not all links are tags. So a tag is a @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ special link that ikiwiki knows is intended to be used as a tag. Generally you will tag a page without putting a visible link on it. The [[tag_plugin|plugins/tag]] allows you to do so, like this: - \[[tag mytag othertag thirdtag]] + \[[!tag mytag othertag thirdtag]] You can also tag a page with a visible link: - \[[taglink mytag]] + \[[!taglink mytag]] -This tag will be displayed just like a regular [[WikiLink]]. +This tag will be displayed just like a regular [[ikiwiki/WikiLink]]. One way to use these tags is to create a [[blog]] of pages that have a particular set of tags. Or just look at the [[BackLinks]] to a tag page to