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A tag is a relevant keyword or term associated with a blog entry, describing it and enabling keyword-based classification of information for the purpose of retrieval. Typically, a blog entry will have one or more tags associated with it. | A tag is a relevant keyword or term associated with a blog entry, describing it and enabling keyword-based classification of information for the purpose of retrieval. Typically, a blog entry will have one or more tags associated with it. | ||
You may add new blog tags when adding or editing a blog entry or via the "Add/delete tags" link in the [[Blog Menu block]]. | |||
==Tag types== | |||
There are two types of tag: | |||
*User defined tags - personal tags that any user may add | |||
*Official tags - added by an administrator and available for any site user | |||
If you need to add official tags as a teacher, contact your administrator and ask for the capability [[Capabilities/moodle/blog:manageofficialtags|moodle/blog:manageofficialtags]] to be allowed. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Blog Tags block]] |
Revision as of 20:33, 26 June 2007
A tag is a relevant keyword or term associated with a blog entry, describing it and enabling keyword-based classification of information for the purpose of retrieval. Typically, a blog entry will have one or more tags associated with it.
You may add new blog tags when adding or editing a blog entry or via the "Add/delete tags" link in the Blog Menu block.
Tag types
There are two types of tag:
- User defined tags - personal tags that any user may add
- Official tags - added by an administrator and available for any site user
If you need to add official tags as a teacher, contact your administrator and ask for the capability moodle/blog:manageofficialtags to be allowed.