Adding a Tag to a Wiki Page
One way to add tags to a wiki page is to specify the tags from the edit page. Let's add some tags to the HomePage page.
- Click Home in the Menu module to return to Home page.
- Select Page Actions > Edit. The Edit page appears.
Tip
You can also edit a wiki page by clicking the Edit button at the bottom of the page. - Click the Properties tab.
- In the Tags field, enter a few key word (or terms) to use as tags for this page.
Note
By default, multiple word terms (such as "online help" or "home page") are treated as separate tags. Enclose multiple word terms in quotes, as shown in the example, above. - Click Save. Tiki saves the page and displays the Home page, showing your tags.
Using Modules
In addition to adding tags to pages by editing the page, you can use a module to tag pages. The Tags and Tags editor module allow you to easily "tag" pages without having to edit them.
The module also displays the existing tags for the page and allows your to remove (that is, "un-tag") them.
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