**Power tags** are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes). They are entered like regular tags but follow the format `key:value`. After adding a power tag, you must refresh the page. To add tags, look for this box at the bottom of a wiki page or research note: [![tags.png](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/006/790/medium/tags.png)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/006/790/original/tags.png) ###List of power tags: * `lat:41.023` and `lon:-71.023` latitude and longitude, mostly for use [on the Places page](/places) * `events:foo` displays a listing of research notes tagged with "event" and "foo", and a link to post new notes with those tags * `list:foo` displays recent posts from a Google Group with the name "foo" and a subscription input box * `tabbed:notes` and `tabbed:wikis` display a tabbed header which offers tabs with links of related research note and wiki content * `notes:foo` displays 4 recent "popular" research notes tagged "foo" (in grid view, popular means >20 views) at the top of the page, under the tabs if they exist * `sidebar:featured` displays "featured" links and images in the sidebar instead of the usual "related content" * `style:presentation` hides the wiki toolbar (with Edit, Talk, Revisions) for more formal pages * `style:wide` removes the 800px width limit from wiki pages, and allows them to flow full page * `parent:foo` adds a bar that links back to a parent wiki page, especially for places within regions * `with:foo` where foo is a username adds an authorship co-credit to your research note that links to the user's profile page, however, the note will not show up under that user's profile.