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What are tags?
Tags are keywords. Tags are helpful because they let you collect all threads with a specific tag/keyword in one place (for instance, the cookingbites recipe challenge tag). Tags/keywords act as a filter across the entire site, so no matter where a thread is on the site, if it has a particular tag, it will show in the list when you search for that tag (under the Search Forums, then Search Tags option) or click on the tag itself when you see it in any thread.
So try it - click on this cookingbites recipe challenge tag now and see what you get.
You can add up to 4 tags per member and 7 per thread. (So one member could add 3 tags and another add 2, and 3rd member would only be able to add 2 more tags.)
If you clicked the tag link above, you will see something like this.
The list will change because the challenge changes every 21-28 days, but you get the idea.
So tags are another way to search for what you are looking for, and on a cooking forum, this means you can search for a recipe with a particular ingredient much more easily, because a recipe containing carrots, for instance, can appear in multiple locations within the site.
Some tags will be added automatically to your thread if they exactly match the existing tags. So when a recipe is "carrot and coriander soup", for instance, to get the "carrot" and "soup" added automatically, the tag needs to be singular, even though we usually refer to carrots (plural), but in recipe titles, they are always singular, so the tag has been made singular for that reason - automation.
What's the problem with coriander?
The coriander will not add automatically. There are many reasons for this, but for coriander to be the same tag worldwide, it had to be labelled by all its names: fresh coriander is cilantro in some places, and ground coriander is coriander seed in others. Therefore, the tags are https://www.cookingbites.com/tags/coriander-leaves-cilantro/ and coriander (seed or ground), so we need to add those tags manually.
Tags are keywords. Tags are helpful because they let you collect all threads with a specific tag/keyword in one place (for instance, the cookingbites recipe challenge tag). Tags/keywords act as a filter across the entire site, so no matter where a thread is on the site, if it has a particular tag, it will show in the list when you search for that tag (under the Search Forums, then Search Tags option) or click on the tag itself when you see it in any thread.
So try it - click on this cookingbites recipe challenge tag now and see what you get.
You can add up to 4 tags per member and 7 per thread. (So one member could add 3 tags and another add 2, and 3rd member would only be able to add 2 more tags.)
If you clicked the tag link above, you will see something like this.
The list will change because the challenge changes every 21-28 days, but you get the idea.
So tags are another way to search for what you are looking for, and on a cooking forum, this means you can search for a recipe with a particular ingredient much more easily, because a recipe containing carrots, for instance, can appear in multiple locations within the site.
Some tags will be added automatically to your thread if they exactly match the existing tags. So when a recipe is "carrot and coriander soup", for instance, to get the "carrot" and "soup" added automatically, the tag needs to be singular, even though we usually refer to carrots (plural), but in recipe titles, they are always singular, so the tag has been made singular for that reason - automation.
What's the problem with coriander?
The coriander will not add automatically. There are many reasons for this, but for coriander to be the same tag worldwide, it had to be labelled by all its names: fresh coriander is cilantro in some places, and ground coriander is coriander seed in others. Therefore, the tags are https://www.cookingbites.com/tags/coriander-leaves-cilantro/ and coriander (seed or ground), so we need to add those tags manually.
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