Tags are ad-hoc keywords that identify important information in your post
(names, subjects, etc) that may or may not recur in other posts. Unlike Categories,
Tags have no hierarchy, meaning there’s no relationship from one Tag to another.
Pages cannot be assigned Tags and cannot be associated with Categories. You can
only associate Tags and Categories to Posts.
Like Categories, there are two ways to add Post Tags. They can be added whilst adding or editing your Post or they can be added via the Tags menu option. Adding Tags whilst editing your Post, will automatically assign those Tags to your Post. Adding Tags using the Tags menu option will simply add them to the list of available Tags.
When you click on the Tags menu option you’ll be shown a list of Tags that have already been added, along with some blank fields that allow you to add a new Tag. A list of popular Tags is also displayed in ‘cloud’ format. That is, the more often a Tag has been used, the larger the font it’s displayed in.
To add a new Tag, fill in the blank fields and then click the Add New Tag button:
• Name – The name is how it appears on your site
• Slug – The Slug is the URL-friendly version of the name. It’s usually all
lowercase and contains only letters, numbers, and hyphens
• Description – The description is not prominent by default; however, some
themes may display it
Once you add a new Tag it will appear in the list of Tags on the right side of the
screen.
When hovering your cursor over each row in the list of Tags, a few links will
appear beneath the Tag name.
• Edit –Allows you to edit the Tag properties such as Name, Slug and
Description
• Quick Edit – Allows you to quickly edit the Tag Name and Slug
• Delete – Deletes the Tag permanently from the list of Tags. After clicking
Delete you will be prompted to confirm your choice. Click OK to delete the
Tag or Cancel if you don’t want to delete it.
• View – This will list all the Posts that are currently using this Tag
If you would like to permanently delete numerous Tags at once, click the
checkboxes next to the Tags you would like to delete and then choose Delete from
the Bulk Actions drop-down list at the top of the page. After selecting Delete, click
the Apply button to immediately delete the selected Tags (you will not be
prompted to confirm your choice).
Adding Tags within your Post
Adding Tags whilst editing your Post, will automatically assign those Tags to yourPost.
When adding or editing your Post, the Tags panel can be found just below the Categories panel. To add an existing Tag, click the Choose from the most used tags link. This will display a list of previously used Tags (if available). They are arranged alphabetically and in ‘cloud’ format. That is, the more often a Tag has been used, the larger the font it’s displayed in. To add a previously used Tag, simply click on the Tag name and it will be assigned to your Post. To add a new Tag, simply write the Tag or Tags (separated with commas) into the edit field and click the Add button. Tags that are assigned to the Post will be displayed below the edit field. To remove a Tag from your Post, click the small x icon next to the Tag
name.
Like Categories, there are two ways to add Post Tags. They can be added whilst adding or editing your Post or they can be added via the Tags menu option. Adding Tags whilst editing your Post, will automatically assign those Tags to your Post. Adding Tags using the Tags menu option will simply add them to the list of available Tags.
When you click on the Tags menu option you’ll be shown a list of Tags that have already been added, along with some blank fields that allow you to add a new Tag. A list of popular Tags is also displayed in ‘cloud’ format. That is, the more often a Tag has been used, the larger the font it’s displayed in.
To add a new Tag, fill in the blank fields and then click the Add New Tag button:
• Name – The name is how it appears on your site
• Slug – The Slug is the URL-friendly version of the name. It’s usually all
lowercase and contains only letters, numbers, and hyphens
• Description – The description is not prominent by default; however, some
themes may display it
Once you add a new Tag it will appear in the list of Tags on the right side of the
screen.
When hovering your cursor over each row in the list of Tags, a few links will
appear beneath the Tag name.
• Edit –Allows you to edit the Tag properties such as Name, Slug and
Description
• Quick Edit – Allows you to quickly edit the Tag Name and Slug
• Delete – Deletes the Tag permanently from the list of Tags. After clicking
Delete you will be prompted to confirm your choice. Click OK to delete the
Tag or Cancel if you don’t want to delete it.
• View – This will list all the Posts that are currently using this Tag
If you would like to permanently delete numerous Tags at once, click the
checkboxes next to the Tags you would like to delete and then choose Delete from
the Bulk Actions drop-down list at the top of the page. After selecting Delete, click
the Apply button to immediately delete the selected Tags (you will not be
prompted to confirm your choice).
Adding Tags within your Post
Adding Tags whilst editing your Post, will automatically assign those Tags to yourPost.
When adding or editing your Post, the Tags panel can be found just below the Categories panel. To add an existing Tag, click the Choose from the most used tags link. This will display a list of previously used Tags (if available). They are arranged alphabetically and in ‘cloud’ format. That is, the more often a Tag has been used, the larger the font it’s displayed in. To add a previously used Tag, simply click on the Tag name and it will be assigned to your Post. To add a new Tag, simply write the Tag or Tags (separated with commas) into the edit field and click the Add button. Tags that are assigned to the Post will be displayed below the edit field. To remove a Tag from your Post, click the small x icon next to the Tag
name.
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