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A tag is a keyword or term associated with a post which provides a link to related information. Tags give you flexibility in structuring your Web site and help you map information. They also make the information in your Web site more accessible to user.
Tags are entered in the Tag Textbox at the bottom of a Wiki Page, Blog Entry, or Forum Post. Separate individual words or phrases with commas in the Tag Textbox.
Example: Wiki, adding tags, instructions
A tag cloud displays in the left or right sidebar of your Web page. The tag cloud contains a list of tags that link to any post within a forum, group, or blog that has tags. The following example shows the Community Server Wikis home page with a tag cloud in the right sidebar.
Community Server ranks tags by the number of posts with which the tags are associated so that the most used tags have the largest font size. In the tag cloud in the example above, the overview and widgets tags display with the largest font and therefore are used with the greatest number of blog posts. When the user clicks a tag, Community Server displays the list of posts that use the tag. So if the user clicks on the wiki tag, Community Server opens a browser page that lists all of the associated posts, as well as the other tags associated with the posts.
Community Server ranks tags by the number of posts with which the tags are associated so that the most used tags have the largest font size. In the tag cloud in the example above, the overview and widgets tags display with the largest font and therefore are used with the greatest number of blog posts.
When the user clicks a tag, Community Server displays the list of posts that use the tag. So if the user clicks on the wiki tag, Community Server opens a browser page that lists all of the associated posts, as well as the other tags associated with the posts.