Taggy Goodness...
Jun. 16th, 2005 04:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So tags are there.
Mostly.
There's an "Edit Tags" mode on the web that makes it really easy to apply tags to your posts afterwards. That's good.
There's a "Manage Tags" mode on the web that makes it really easy to get stats on your tag use and rename and delete tags. That's good.
When composing an entry (whether on the web or in a client... mind you the only client I know that's already supporting tags as of this minute is
xjournal) the only option is a "tags" blank, so you've got to make sure you spell your tags correctly when posting. That's less than optimal. Looking forward to a tag-selection control soon.
So being obsessive, I went back and tagged all my posts. Good thing that I've only got a year's worth of posts; if I'd had more, I would have quit at a year. Hell, if I'd had more, I'd probably have quit at 2 months.
Here's the tags I've got so far:
I will probably go back and add a "queer" tag; there are a few non-drag events that would benefit from that.
Mostly.
There's an "Edit Tags" mode on the web that makes it really easy to apply tags to your posts afterwards. That's good.
There's a "Manage Tags" mode on the web that makes it really easy to get stats on your tag use and rename and delete tags. That's good.
When composing an entry (whether on the web or in a client... mind you the only client I know that's already supporting tags as of this minute is
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
So being obsessive, I went back and tagged all my posts. Good thing that I've only got a year's worth of posts; if I'd had more, I would have quit at a year. Hell, if I'd had more, I'd probably have quit at 2 months.
Here's the tags I've got so far:
- art
- beverage
- books
- cartoons
- comics
- conventions
- costume
- cows
- domestications
- drag
- events
- food
- impolite company
- lj-meta
- movies
- music
- politics
- random junk
- rants
- tech
- television
I will probably go back and add a "queer" tag; there are a few non-drag events that would benefit from that.