Posted October 26, 201311 yr when starting a new thread it takes 3 secs to "tag" a post by tagging a post with say the name of "artist" or the "label" it can then help in future both find and navigate related posts example this thread is tagged with site you can see above a link to the "site" tag you can see below the last 5 "site" tagged posts this is a link to all posts tagged "george jackson" https://www.soul-source.co.uk/tags/forums/george%2Bjackson/ it is imo one of those features that could be useful but its needs to be used to be so so the q is should we make tagging in this the box forum a must do when starting a new thread ? any thoughts?
October 28, 201311 yr Author myself think it goes beyond the search in a couple of ways such as the search can pick up non related stuff what will do is give it a trial run starting later in the week cheers mike
October 28, 201311 yr myself think it goes beyond the search in a couple of ways such as the search can pick up non related stuff what will do is give it a trial run starting later in the week cheers mike I probably just don't understand the question and the way it works
November 4, 201311 yr Author just another heads up that this be coming in very soon (be starting a trsail either tomorrow or next day) when posting a new thread in box you will need to supply a tag ideally it be a simple name be it artist or label etc i can auto-tag backwards in a very basic limited way such as the below https://www.soul-source.co.uk/tags/forums/sandy%2Bgolden/ but is very time consuming and is only worth doing if current tagging is ongoing at the same time will shout a few times before switching it on cheers mike
when starting a new thread it takes 3 secs to "tag" a post
by tagging a post with say the name of "artist" or the "label" it can then help in future both find and navigate related posts
example this thread is tagged with site
you can see above a link to the "site" tag
you can see below the last 5 "site" tagged posts
so the q is
should we make tagging in this the box forum a must do when starting a new thread ?
any thoughts?