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Tagging and you: an easy guide
Articles on this wiki are organised by tag. It's super easy to add tags! In this page we'll go into the general structure of tags, so you can get your page in the right lists quickly and easily.
The format we use for tags looks something like this: <discriminator>:<tagtype>-<tagdata>
. The discriminator stops pages from other categories polluting the listings.
You can add tags to your pages easily. In syntax mode, just add
{{tag>tag1 tag2 tag3}}
to the bottom of your page, where “tag1” “tag2” and “tag3” are your list of tags, separated by spaces.
Keyboards
The tag categories in the keyboard section are, with examples:
keyboard:sense-
: examples: sense-contact
for contact-based keyboards, sense-capacitive
for capacitive keyboards.
keyboard:oem-
examples: keyboard:oem-cherry
for keyboards manufactured by Cherry, keyboard:oem-maxiswitch
for keyboards manufactured by Maxi-Switch. Ignore punctuation in tags!
keyboard:layout-
examples: layout-iso
for ISO keyboards, layout-at
for AT keyboard.
keyboard:keycaps-
examples keycaps-dyesub
for dye-sublimated keycaps, keycaps-doubleshot
for doubleshot keycaps.
keyboard:protocol-
: examples protocol:serial
for serial keyboards, protocol:at
and protocol:xt
seperately for combined AT/XT keyboards
Switches
The tag categories in the keyboard section are, with examples:
switch:sense-
: examples: switch:sense-contact
for contact-based switches, switch:sense-halleffect
for Hall effect switches.
switch:oem-
examples: switch:oem-cherry
for switches manufactured by Cherry, switch:oem-maxiswitch
for switches manufactured by Maxi-Switch. Ignore punctuation in tags!
switch:type
examples: switch:type-linear
Guides
The tag categories in the keyboard section are, with examples:
guide:restoration
for guides relating to restoration
guide:conversion
for guides relating to conversion
and so on.