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Hi,
I write about various topics. It would be nice if I could tag my posts and the user could then select the tag and get a list of posts with those tags.
I think that this is the sanest solution to the 'too many posts' problem.
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I did not think about the URL, but your suggestion sounds fine.
I do not know what you mean by "how does this affect creating a pages/tag.md". Not at all perhaps?
I think that pretty much the same logic could be used everywhere.
Landing page: lists the last N posts of all tags in reverse chronological order
Archive: lists all posts of all tags in reverse chronological order
page: lists all (or N?) tags of in reverse chronological order
As for displaying, how about a special piece of markdown called --tags--?
I am far from a wizard with web technologies, but I guess if --tags-- inserts a list of links to the pages then it could be displayed in different ways.
In the header or some sort of side bar
On a page
probably a number of other ways
I guess one may need proper CSS or moustache code for some of that stuff.
Thinking probably too far ahead of myself: if I dedicate a page to tags it might be nice to add a short description to each one. No idea how that could be done. I have my doubts that it is necessary, it is just an idea.
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Hi,
I write about various topics. It would be nice if I could tag my posts and the user could then select the tag and get a list of posts with those tags.
I think that this is the sanest solution to the 'too many posts' problem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: