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    Tagging gives another level of meta data for pages to make it easier to find and organize information. To tag a page, click More -> Tag page

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    This will then open up the following dialog:

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    You can add one tag per line. When you have added the tags, click Tag page. The tags will show at the bottom of the screen as follows:

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    Each tag is hyperlinked to a page that shows all pages tagged with that tag like the following:

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    Special Tags

    There are also special tags that you can use to add more significance to the page. For example:

    definition tags (define:)

    Define takes ownership of a tag; all references to that tag in other pages automatically link to the page which holds the definition of the tag instead of the explorer view. The page which holds the define tag also displays a "Related Pages" list, which contains a list of pages which contain the defined tag. Only one page may hold the definition for a tag, but one page can have multiple defined tags.

    Example: If you have a page that you want to be the focal point of the tag "cooking", you would click Tag page and add the following: define: cooking

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    This will add a Related Pages section at the bottom of the page that will display other pages tagged with cooking:

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    chronotags (date:)

    Date are tags which are associated specifically with a date. The input form accepts most natural language inputs: date:now, date:tomorrow, date:2007/08/13, date:January 12th, 2005. Clicking a chronotag link exposes an events view. Much like the explorer view, the events view displays all pages with the same date, but it also allows the selection of a dates to display all pages that fall within a range of dates. Sometimes the natural language processor will fail to convert your input into a date (example: "date:oaiwjeoifajf") - in that case, the whole tag is treated as a normal-class of tags.

    Example: Tag a couple of pages today which can be seen as follows:

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    Once you click Tag page, this will render the date that is associated with the tag which looks like this:

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    When you click on that Tag, you will see a list of events that are tagged with Today:

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    This is a great way to add and manage events in Deki.

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