This version of the Quamut Wiki was edited on 9/28/2007 by ben
Tagging a Q-Wiki refers to associating a keyword or phrase with a particular Q-Wiki. These tags then act like a kind of dynamic index. When you click on a tag associated with a Q-Wiki, you are brought to a page that lists all of the Q-Wiki and Quamut Charts that have been given the same tag. For instance, if the Q-Wiki on How to Be a Good Bride is tagged with “weddings,” then clicking on that tag will bring you to a page that lists all the Q-Wikis and Quamut Charts that have also been tagged with “weddings.”
By adding tags to Q-Wikis, you help to organize the pages of the site by creating relationships between different pages.
Can Anyone Tag Q-Wikis?
Anyone who has a Quamut account and is logged in can tag Q-Wikis. Anyone, whether logged in or not, can use tags to navigate the site.
Where are the Tags Associated with a Q-Wiki Located?
The tags associated with a Q-Wiki are listed in a box at the bottom of each Q-Wiki page. The box will look slightly different depending on whether or not you are logged in to your Quamut account. If you are not logged in, the box will look like this:

If you are logged in, the box will look like this:

In either case, you can click on any of the tags listed in the box to see all of the Q-Wikis and Quamut Charts that are associated with that tag.
How to Add a Tag to a Q-Wiki
Once you are logged in to your Quamut account, adding a tag to a Q-Wiki is easy: just type in the tag you want to add in the field next to the Add button, then click the Add button. You can tag a Q-Wiki with a single word or with a phrase. For instance, you might want to add the tag "getting married" to the How to Be a Good Bride Q-wiki.

The tag will immediately appear in the Tags box: