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August 23, 2015 16:24
| over 8 years ago
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:
General power tags
events:foo displays a listing of research notes tagged with "event" and "foo", and a link to post new notes with those tags in the left sidebar.
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
style:fancy is used to style articles from the GrassrootsMappingForum
parent:foo adds a bar that links back to a parent wiki page
with:username adds a co-author to your research note with a live link to the user's profile page, however, the note itself will not show up under that user's profile.
lang:es or iso:es is the way to indicate language in a research note or event. In this example, es indicates Spanish.
List of power tags useful for chapter pages:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude. Together with the simple tag "chapter", the combination of these three tags will create a point for your chapter on the Places map
events:foo displays a listing of research notes tagged with "event" and "foo", and a link to post new notes with those tags in the left sidebar. Especially useful where foo = the name of your chapter page.
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. For example see [Gulf Coast](/wiki/gulf-coast]
parent:foo adds a bar that links back to a parent wiki page, especially useful for places within regions
Automated power tags, not for manual adding
You might see some of these being generated automatically, like when checking the box for a Research Note to be an "Event" or a "question" or when awarding Barnstars to someone's Research Note. Don't manually add these:
event:rsvp date:YYYY-MM-DD rsvp:username
barnstar:barnstarname
question:foo response:foo
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liz |
February 15, 2015 21:56
| about 9 years ago
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:
List of power tags related to chapter pages:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude. Together with the simple tag "chapter", the combination of these three tags will create a point for your chapter on the Places map
events:foo displays a listing of research notes tagged with "event" and "foo", and a link to post new notes with those tags in the left sidebar. Especially useful where foo = the name of your chapter page.
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. For example see [Gulf Coast](/wiki/gulf-coast]
parent:foo adds a bar that links back to a parent wiki page, especially useful for places within regions
General power tags
events:foo displays a listing of research notes tagged with "event" and "foo", and a link to post new notes with those tags in the left sidebar.
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.
lang:es or iso:es is the way to indicate language in a research note or event. This case is an example where es means Spanish.
parent:foo adds a bar that links back to a parent wiki page, good for organizing topic areas
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pablo |
October 20, 2014 23:41
| over 9 years ago
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:
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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.
lang:es or iso:es is the way to indicate language in a research note or event. This case is an example where es means Spanish.
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liz |
September 25, 2014 21:42
| over 9 years ago
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:
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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.
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liz |
September 25, 2014 21:41
| over 9 years ago
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:
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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:foousername adds an authorship co-credit to your research note that links to their profile page, however, the note will not show up under that other person's profile.
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liz |
September 25, 2014 21:40
| over 9 years ago
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:
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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:username adds an authorship co-credit to your research note that links to their profile page, however, the note will not show up under that other person's profile.
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warren |
September 12, 2014 15:49
| over 9 years ago
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:
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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
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mollydanielsson |
September 12, 2014 15:49
| over 9 years ago
Power tags are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes).
Step 1. They are entered like regular tags (see the bottom of the page when you are not in editing mode) but follow the format key:value .
Step 2. After adding a power tag, you must refresh the page.
Step 3. High five you did it.
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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
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mollydanielsson |
September 12, 2014 15:48
| over 9 years ago
Power tags are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes).
Step 1. They are entered like regular tags (see the bottom of the page when you are not in editing mode) but follow the format key:value .
Step 2. After adding a power tag, you must refresh the page.
Step 3. High five you did it.
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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
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mollydanielsson |
September 10, 2014 18:10
| over 9 years ago
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.
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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
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warren |
June 27, 2014 20:48
| almost 10 years ago
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.
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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
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warren |
December 18, 2013 16:49
| over 10 years ago
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.
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude, mostly for use on the Places page
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
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
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warren |
December 18, 2013 16:49
| over 10 years ago
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.
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude
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
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
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warren |
December 17, 2013 21:27
| over 10 years ago
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.
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude
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
sidebar:featured displays "featured" links and images in the sidebar instead of the usual "related content"
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warren |
December 17, 2013 21:26
| over 10 years ago
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 .
List of power tags:
lat:41.023 and lon:-71.023 latitude and longitude
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
sidebar:featured displays "featured" links and images in the sidebar instead of the usual "related content"
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