What's a Tag and what is it for?
Tags are essentially keywords or labels added to an web page that are intended to describe the contents of the page so that it can be more easily retrieved and put in a structure. Tags are really just a special kind of attribute that help people understand what a given piece of content is about. Generally, when we talk about "tagging" we mean the process of applying tags to content.

How it works
There are two parts to using tagging on the site. The first is adding tags and the second is browsing the tags on the site:
  1. Add tags to pages or blocks - Tagging a page: Navigate to the bottom of the page just above the Community Content header and click "Add a Tag". To tag a Community Content block: Navigate to the block in Community Content and click "Add a Tag" on the control at the bottom of the block. You can also edit tags in the inline editor.

  2. Browse tags to discover content - Click on any tag or the most popular tags link to see the browse by tags page. This page allows you to define a query based on combinations of different tags from content in the system to refine the results. You can also remove tags as needed to narrow down your result set.
Tag format
  1. Multiple tags can be entered at one time. Separate each tag with a space.
  2. Double quotes can be used to make phrases, but all is normalized to just one tag before saving.
  3. Examples:

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