by Matt

Tags! And Categories

Not long after WordPress.com began we started calling categories “tags” in some places, most notably our global tags system.

However while our interface made it easy to add categories on the fly, many people were vocal in telling us that categories and tags were not the same thing, and eventually we figured out they were right. (Forgive us, we can be slow sometimes.)

What’s the difference between categories and tags, you ask?

As best as I can explain it, categories are things you create ahead of time and only have a few of. Imagine them like sections of your site. The signs on aisles of grocery stores. Tags are one-off keywords attached to a post. You may add a tag to a post that you’ll never use ever again. Categories are meant to be permanent, tags are ephemeral.

Of course that’s just the accepted usage, you don’t have to change a thing and are welcome to continue using categories as you have since you started your blog.

Before WordPress.com just supported categories, even though we called them tags sometimes, but some people used them as tags, including ourselves.

We’ve added real tagging now.

The new tags interface

Now, at long last, there are separate interfaces for categories and tags so you can use either or both as you see fit based on your personal tagging philosophy. Categories are where they’ve always been to the right of the text box, and you can add tags below the post as a comma-separated list.

This is just the first step, we have some pretty exciting tag-related things coming in the future, so stay tuned.

368 Responses to “Tags! And Categories”

  1. ruhi

    Great! Thank you :)

  2. emalyse

    Brilliant and long overdue. Now to resist the temptation to lose a weekend updating any popular older posts. This is a good update, thanks.

  3. J9

    Sounds brilliant - I was beginning to to struggle as I have so many of them (some of which I’ve only used once). So it sounds like I’ll be having a clear out!

  4. mahendrap

    This was a much-needed feature - thanks so much! I never could understand why WordPress seemed to fail to realize the difference between permanent categories and ephemeral tags. Great work - keep it up!

  5. bizwriter

    At long last! Great! Thank you!

  6. myepinoy

    Finally.

    This is great! Thank you very MUCH.

  7. rav

    ya… I used it just after it got included… its great..thanks :)

  8. Nita

    whew, this is good. now i can get rid of some of my categories!

  9. owen59

    Yeh, good. Simplifies the Category list.

  10. Tom

    Woohoo! Thank you so much.

  11. moscarey

    Thanks Matt. :)

  12. fifthdecade

    Nice. I was beginning to get to the point where the old system was becoming unwieldy! Tags along the lines of deli.cio.us and Digg etc are to be welcomed. All I have to do now is work out how to reorganise my blog…!

  13. Taufiq

    I saw it in my admin panel and I was so excited, I started adding tags for every single post in my blog!

  14. MJ

    I used Categories as tags too :)

  15. Irfan-Gunadarma

    at least, i can put tag in my post,thank’s :D

  16. Viral Trivedi

    Thanks, I shall make use of it now.

    More than glad!

    … Peace!

  17. cotojo

    Brilliant, another much needed feature which I’m sure many will appreciate :)

  18. lakshmi

    thanks a lot - it makes organizing recipes on a food blog a whole lot simpler!!

  19. pdtnc

    this sounds good :)

  20. dh

    Great job!

    Makes life simpler.

    Thanks

  21. MasterMind

    You made me happy :) If I missed anything on WordPress, it were the tags. I’m sure this feature will make search-engines happy too ;)

  22. harning

    Great,thanks!

  23. IPHOTOS

    Greatly appreciated!!

  24. Tom

    Great, thanks. Makes it easier to manage stuff.

  25. Steph

    Thanks :-)

    I’m glad you saw the light!

    (I’ll gripe about the comma-separation later, though)

  26. Warp9

    WOW !!!
    Thanks. :D

    Detta in italiano: Gran bel lavoro, grazie !!! :D

  27. zapdog

    Many many thanks. Believe this will help our page ranks considerably!

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  29. Qelqoth

    This saves manually entering Technorati tags. Thanks!

  30. autoscriptor

    This is as good as spending a whole of three days making the proper changes. Very good separating tags from categories.

  31. error1893

    Useful.

  32. Alexandre

    Good job :)

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  34. Tanasije Gjorgoski

    Is there a new attribute for RPC calls to set the tags?

  35. frankkie

    Great, thank you!

  36. sunshineforlife

    this is great. bt has been using my categories as my tags too as they go straight into that folder and i can easily access anytime.

  37. Sanzu 3

    excellent update - much needed !

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  39. yuE

    feeling lazy about reworking the blog..

  40. CathaliN

    A great job! Keep on going!

  41. scrunchyy

    Great!! This is a good improvement.

  42. the forester

    You guys are awesome. I love your determination to improve continually.

    I’ve been a category-as-tagger myself, so reading this was a lesson for me, and oy! It definitely makes sense. Now I can have fewer categories cluttering up my column, and still tag away to my heart’s content. Love it — thanks for bringing it to WordPress.

  43. Bug Girl

    Thanks!! Can’t wait to learn how we can make the tags visible to readers.

    And yes, it will be difficult to resist the temptation to go back and tag everything :)

  44. toni

    I like how you labeled the area and explained what to do on the writer form. All of Word Press is extremely well designed in the computer tech sense. I also like the connection left to explain any additional questions. It was well thought out and very informative. But, it is the lack of labeling and instruction that appears to make things complicated. Kudos, for thinking of us ‘less than geek’ types…..You handled it so that most of us understand exactly what you did and how we can manage out blogs in the future. Now, I have to go back and wade through the array of other docs out there to figure the rest of this out…

  45. Vitor

    I’ve been waiting for a change along these lines for quite a while. Great!

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  47. Daniel Popescu

    Very good job! Congratulations!

  48. riihele

    Hei there

    Brilliant addition to the pleasure of blogging in WordPress!
    Thanks.
    Have a grand weekend. Rii :)

  49. bibliomom

    See now this makes sense to me!

  50. Hawk

    good stuff indeed. all i can say is domo arigato gozaimasu!

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  52. Anurag Bansal

    Finally you got it right…
    Thanks …

  53. uphilldowndale

    Ahhhh, now I get it, thank you for the explanation and the feature

  54. d.

    Yes! Finally! :D

  55. Wolz14

    Cool :D

  56. Aixa A. Ardin Pauneto

    So, if my blog is not mature but a posting is, is it enough to tag it as mature or does one still have to report it in blog info?

  57. Shirley

    Thank you. Now I definitely can remove some categories that have been “bugging” me.

  58. Eli

    Matt, I use categories as tags, and will probably continue to do so, especially given the high cost of transitioning old posts to the new system. All that is fine. But I find it slightly annoying that you say, “This is just the first step, we have some pretty exciting tag-related things coming in the future, so stay tuned.” If you have exciting tag-related things coming in the future, tell me what they are now, so that I can make an informed decision about re-tagging my old posts. Why the secrecy? It makes your users worse off.

  59. sickr

    Brilliant.

  60. RubyShooZ

    Now, does this mean we should perhaps go back and add the correct tags to the past posts and delete the categories? That would be some huge amount of work for me and I’ve only had a blog up since March…

    Peace and tags.

    ~ RS ~

  61. Ann Addison

    aaaaahhhhh! Great!! I love it.

  62. Brent

    Far too late to implement this Matt. You should have done this a year ago. As if I’m going to change things around now…

  63. Guy

    excellent!

  64. Janick

    Awesome! :P

  65. ASE

    Matt, this is great.
    Still I am sure that people with long a category list would like an import/export function to move from categories to tags, to use the full potential this organization tools provide.

  66. Robert

    This is wonderful!

    How about a utility that will take all of my categories and make them tags? It would be a lot easier than updating every post one by one.

    Thanks!

  67. Janick

    Problems with the Tag cloud maybe? Or is it just me? :)

  68. ASE

    Matt, this is great.

    Still I am sure that people with long a category list would like an import/export function to move from categories to tags, so that they’ll be able with ease to use the full potential this organization tools provide, on their entire blog (on ALL posts).

    Oh, and also, the automatic completion of tags when typing them would also be useful.

  69. lukadium

    Thanx a lot!
    It would be great if wordpress.com lets wp.org sites showup their tags ang categories
    in the global tag system.

  70. ericdarylmeyer

    Thank you, I’ve often thought that the mile-long list of categories on the side of many blogs was…. well…. unnecessary.

  71. invictus

    I have been expecting this for a long time. Thanks, Matt. Great job.

    Now it’s time for us to get rid of some of those obsolete categories which were used as tags. :)

  72. biellen

    Ah. I thought there was something wrong with…me.

  73. James17930

    But now where do these ‘tags’ show up? Will there be a seperate tags widget to add to the sidebar or something?

  74. XiuX

    nice

  75. Curtis

    Nice, Thanks

  76. The Muse

    Much needed feature!! Thanks!!

  77. blayde

    Thanks for teh tags, started using em already :D

  78. Melissa

    awesome! thanks :)

  79. quotes

    Thank you so much for this incredible imporovement. It will make managing categories so much easier and will make much more sense to visitors.

    I hated how we had to add categories for every time a post was on a different topic.

    Now I can can dump hundreds of categories that were only used a few times.

  80. finngarianmama

    Categories aren’t tags? I learn something new every day! :)

  81. andrewong2024

    Perfect! You guys are great! =)

  82. Michell Bak

    Great stuff indeed! :-)

  83. enkerli

    Been using categories as tags. It’s been an issue as I end up with way too many categories. So, if this leads to a tag cloud system or some way to manage tags more efficiently, this can be pretty big indeed.
    Noticed the change yesterday and was looking for a post on this. Good thing there’s an FAQ entry on the topic. But I’m wondering if I can switch my categories to tags…

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  85. museditions

    What’s all this? First, we get spellcheck in the comments box, now we’ve got link history in ‘write posts’. AND new tag help, too. This will help me sort through my rather eclectic set of links for the unusual topics I cover. Know you folks had a long week, but love the results, thanks!

  86. calsifer

    So I get to recatergorise all my now tag-friendly categories? Well, better late than never. thanks!

  87. Anne

    I’m another one who used Categories as Tags and am plotting out how to redo existing entries to clean up what had become an unwieldy list of categories! Thanks, Matt :)

  88. obliterated

    THANK YOU :D

  89. Len Gilbert

    This is a great explanation of the difference. We sometimes want to do individual post tagging and not add a bunch of categories. Perfect!

  90. nysportsgear

    excellent addition. very useful!

  91. laluzenmi

    Por fin!!!

  92. Rae

    Maybe this will cut down on the 50 some odd categories we have.

  93. suigeneris

    Thanks.
    Tags= The key of the search

  94. modestypress

    You’re it.

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  96. Liga

    finally!

    thank you very much!!!

  97. gioxx

    Thanks for this nice feature Matt! :)

  98. chanux

    Oh I didn’t make it out 8-)

  99. Jim

    Should we use categories or tags to work for featured/front page stories?

    (re: http://wordpress.com/blog/2007/08/06/categories-and-news-departments/ )

  100. marimann

    I’m excited and can’t wait for what’s new in Tags, as promised.

  101. andotyjazz

    Brilliant. Thanks. I really like this feature. Keep up the good work.

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  103. nation of moderation

    definitely need this on my blog. i knew there was a difference, but i thought if wordpress didn’t include it, it must not exist

  104. mousewords

    Ah, good! Now I can get rid of my one-post category for “Summer.” :-) ;-)

  105. Sunny

    Great jobs! Thanks a lot.

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  107. onei

    thanks matt.

  108. mariamtatianna

    How exciting! Thank you :)

  109. chrismcdevitt

    That’s awesome, now I just have to ‘retag’ and ‘categorize’ 100+ posts . :)

  110. The 2 Witches

    Of course now I have to go back through 100s of posts and re-adjust for categories and tags both. But I still love it!!!

    Mama Kelly

  111. Tracy

    cool!

  112. europeanview

    Good thing, and good thing we have our blog for only a short while, not so many retaggings to do

  113. The Spray Can

    Great, now categories section won’t be so crowded anymore.

  114. Oswaldo Docherty

    Great stuff, retagged all and i am now i am going for a drink.

  115. بهائي مصري

    I used categories as tags anyway, maybe you should’ve just renamed it to”tags”. Now I have to go and make all my categories into tags and remove categories that I used as tags.

  116. helena55

    finally!!!

  117. qgil

    Cool, thanks.

    Mmm it is unclear to me though what happens now to the “tagcloud” applet. Currently is doing a proper job interpreting categories as tags. If I move the categories to tags… will I loose the tagcloud?

  118. Claudio De Simony

    Excelent!!!. I was looking for that. Helps to organize the bolgs better. Thank you!!!

  119. wanderlust

    Such a boon…. now to spend the rest of my weekend tagging and recategorizing posts :D

  120. qgil

    Ah, never mind. I just saw that the former “tagcould” is now “category cloud” and a new tag cloud applet is ready to be used.

    Starting the move… (lucky me my blogs at wordpress.com are young)

  121. Mick

    Excellent!

  122. Grace

    Yay. Can’t wait to try them out.

  123. Alison

    SWEET! Thanks guys, I have been hoping you would make the distinction and add tagging. :)

  124. fabien

    hmmm… I love this option. In my food blog I can now divide any post into categories (fish, dessert, bread, etc.) and tags (eggs, onions, sausage, etc.) but there’s a problem: I’ve tried to activate the tag cloud widget and it works except for the links… They’re pointing to blog/tag/post but they open the blog/category/post page so they return a 404 Error…

    I think something has to be fixed… anyway I’m still updating my 200 old posts…
    Thanks dudes.

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  126. Stephen

    Just a suggestion: keep the tag links going to the global tag pages, but have the categories go to the category pages on the blog itself. It doesn’t make sense when tags AND categories are going to the global TAG page…

  127. Milla

    Thanks a lot, guys! This IS useful, by all means.

  128. Howard

    Yes, I’d like news on what you’re planning with tags in the future. (I’ve been using categories as tags too.) Will a change-a-category-to-a-tag tool be in your plans?!

  129. Gabriel...

    Keeping the two separate is great, and will make things much easier to archive, but if I’m reusing the same tags why not have a section similar to the Category area to store them?

  130. joseantoniook

    Great,

    Now I can have real tags. Just can´t wait to use it.

  131. truenet

    Hello,
    I am still in the dark! How do I put a category or tag on my blog ? I have written 2 blogs, but don’t have them categorized ot taged, Can I still do it? if so How? Can some kind person help, please, ‘truenet’

  132. Brendan

    This is good, but I need a mass tag editing thing to fix my blog. I want to remove all the one-time-use categories so I can only have a few, and maybe actually list the categories on the front page. Can you guys release something like that? Maybe it’s already in the works. ;)

  133. Brendan

    This is good, but I need a mass tag editing thing to fix my blog. I want to remove all the one-time-use categories so I can only have a few, and maybe actually list the categories on the front page. Can you guys release something like that? Maybe it’s already in the works. ;) Oh, and good job on this fix.

  134. miquie's crew

    AWESOME! and thank you!!!

  135. DAVE ID

    If there was one big feature I was missing from my old blog was tagging. I’m one happy camper now. Thanks WP Gods :D

  136. BlackBellow

    Thank you! I was wondering how to get along with only few categories, tagging solves my “problem”. I am happy :-)

  137. opengiga

    that’s great

  138. Vish

    Brilliant! Now I shall attempt to sort out my categories appropriately and use tags indiscriminately. Thanks guys.

  139. coolsmurf

    finally, now it will look more organised…

  140. muttnutt

    Tags: good, about, time, thanks

  141. Connie

    At last! Thank you. It just keeps getting better.

  142. Julia

    “Better late than never” almost applies here. almost.
    If only it were made simple to switch to tags now for old posts instead of keeping dozens of categories for 500+ posts. Yikes! Gotta say I’m not too stoked about switching in the middle of a pattern, but maybe in the future there will be a tool for switching.

    Thanks for the feature all the same.

  143. typingisnotactivism

    gratitude, good-ideas, user-adaptive, XLNT-WP-dvlprz, thx, ;)

  144. photographerno1

    you should have done this long time ago somtimes seeig you neighbors fence helps keeping your own fence upright, buzznet , bloggerspot , flickr, all are step ahead , imagine scrolling 1000 tags..with a wounded hand..you should sti;; simlify it your categories and tags suck and are not blogger friendly.. a part of me is still at word press though i cross blog from flickr…
    firoze shakir
    photographerno1

  145. alejna

    This is very cool. I’ve been planning to do some housekeeping in the category area, and now I have extra motivation to do so. (I once made the category “ducks” on a whim, and have often wondered since then if I should then make other duck-related posts.)

    I’m curious about how tags and categories will be related to one another, especially for things like Technorati tags, and the WordPress tag surfer. I guess I’ll find out.

  146. Richmond

    I was thinking about that for about a month now. thank you. I really like it.

  147. laterain

    this is great . . . but I will struggle now also to decide whether to go back and tweak my last 100 posts.

    and how are we doing with those feed stats?!

  148. Red Kid

    yeeeaah!! my blog’s so much better… :D thanx
    Simplicity Rulz!!!!

  149. Judy O'Connell

    About time! but I’m VERY grateful. Thanks team.

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  151. mittins

    this is going to change the way i do dishes !

  152. Kurazaybo

    I have been awaiting this day since I landed on wordpress.com, kudos!!!

  153. darabuc

    Thanks! I was wondering where my categories list would end…

  154. Bill Gates

    Thank you.

  155. Sam Carson

    Thanks, this is really helpful

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  157. José Luis

    From Spain.

    Nice. Powerful.
    What is better to put the labels in English or in the own language?

  158. sungame

    Wonderful. A treat to all of us used to organizing photos in Photostation.

  159. the rufus

    Gives me some fine nights tag and re-categorize the approx. 160 posts. I guess I’ll await the next information on tags and new features around them so I needn’t rework afterwards.

    In the meantime I could just tag (! not categorize :) ) some thousand photos. But anyhow, GREAT WORK!!! (are you working on tag cloudes as well ? would be nice)

  160. MadMark

    Thank you and congrats for this new feature!

    It increases dramatically the visibility and the knowledge for Blogs and Post, it’s a great new way to find what’s around us!

  161. Tommy

    Thanks :D

  162. deepfriedbheja

    Thank you! I can dump some of my categories now….great!

  163. Alice

    woop!

  164. perplexityshe

    nice :)

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  166. Sanat

    Good example is imagine a sport subject weblog they have a routine of Sport News posting and all related post are in the News Category but in each news there are People names, cities, stadiums e.g David Beckham! and bla bla bla which these are called keywords of post! Tags is feature to give power to the posts keywords and its very essential to have Tags in these days blogging.

  167. Adam Vero

    A great idea, and hopefully people will use the two things (categories and tags) properly, and not simply duplicate them. The hierarchical nature of categories works really well to provide a usable structure for your readers. Tags are flat and much more serendipitous. I have a personal bugbear with people who have massive category lists so it is almost impossible to see what their blog is actually about at a glance.

    There seem to be some issues around the Tag cloud widget, slow to update and on mine at least it redirects to categories instead (so it fails). Hopefully this will resolve over the next few days.

    If you use Windows Live Writer you might want to read about how to get tags to work, because if you edit a post with tags they will get dropped if you have not enable them in WLW:
    http://veroblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/23/how-to-make-wordpress-new-tags-work-with-windows-live-writer/

  168. Crystal King

    YAY!!!!! FINALLY! It was one thing that I really missed about other blog software I’ve used in the past. THANK YOU!

  169. raycosm

    Alright! I was always afraid to use categories as tags, cause I might only use them once, and it just clogs up the category selection window.

  170. fabiolacastillo

    Muchas grassy ass. I’ve been waiting for this change to happen for some time now.

    Fabiola Castillo

  171. imadethis

    excellent news

  172. bdoza

    Categories are not tags. From now on we could use category and tag differently. We are moving on. Thanks.

  173. megaarchlord

    That’s great, thanks.

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  175. remmington

    Great News…

  176. Woeful

    This finally allows for much more flexibility in organization, thanks!

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  178. FXSmom

    Some people just learn a little slower!! It’s all good. It’s better to come around eventually than to never have come around at all. Now I can finally tag/categorize the way I want. Like poor chrismcdevitt I need to retag and categorize a gazillion posts. Think thats a good reason to call in sick Monday ;)

  179. emmettjones

    Yeah…this is definitely a good move. Now if you could only make some fast way to re-categorize everything i’ve already done. then, i’d be your best friend forever.

  180. Maverick

    great feature, was craving for this from a long time. Now i just hope the themes would be modified soon to show the tags. Having tags and not showing them is almost equalent to not having them

  181. scrabblenut

    woo hoo!!

  182. shirls 雪芬

    Finally !!! You guyes are great !

  183. माझी दुनिया

    thnax and gr8 ! though it has added bloggers work to add tags and recetagorise the 100+ posts, it is still appreciated to have two way categorization. BTW, how the search will work now ?

  184. माझी दुनिया

    BTW, i will appreciate
    1) if we all get a chance to add the tags to bunch of post at the same time
    also
    2) to see the list of tags used by me in earlier post and to able to select from them instead of typing it out everytime , coz; mistake in the tagging/spelling will loose the purpose of it.

  185. Kunal

    this is good :)

  186. Viral Trivedi

    ello wordpress, Thank you!

  187. rawbehavior

    yep

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  189. dh

    Hey Guys,

    I’ve just used this new tags feature and it works really well.

    Thanks again!

  190. Hooray, real tags are there, but… « !anaj ,em s’taht

    [...] Hooray, real tags are there, but… September 24, 2007 at 9:04 am | In Blogging, Tags, categories, knowledge management | WordPress finally has introduced tags that work like tags, i.e. as an addition the the categories used in the past. What’s the difference between categories and tags, you ask? As best as I can explain it, categories are things you create ahead of time and only have a few of. Imagine them like sections of your site. The signs on aisles of grocery stores. Tags are one-off keywords attached to a post. You may add a tag to a post that you’ll never use ever again. Categories are meant to be permanent, tags are ephemeral. [Source] [...]

  191. Netty Gritty

    great!

    how about having drop-down tags (with parent-child hierarchy and post counts) widgets in the sidebar now?

    i can’t help noticing the new “category cloud”. nice job!

    thanks

  192. anaj

    In theory, that’s great, but if I delete my nearly 1000 categories now, all my previous posts will be ‘lost’, and since I am a daily blogger, there is now way that I am going to edit all those posts manually. Also, my categories list will remain cluttered, even though there are tags now.

    Seems like quite a few people used the WP categories like tags. Was there not an opportunity to allow one to export categories to tags, and start afresh? Or alternatively, simply rename the old categories to be tags and introduce a standard category system. But true, that would have been much trickier to implement. Not sure how I am going to go about this now.

  193. Dennis Wright

    My categories were starting to get out of control. I had never quite been able to verbalise what was wrong with the system but it clearly wasn’t working right.

    Your explanation of what you’ve done and why is crystal clear and makes sense of it all.

    Thank you.

  194. Doc

    Great idea and change. Now all I have to do is figure out how to remove all the categories I’ve created. Pages were getting a bit on the crowded side.

  195. Bas

    Finally, now to integrate these tags with del.icio.us, stumbleupon, digg, reddit and other web 2.0 services… ;-)

  196. vinu

    “Categories are meant to be permanent, tags are ephemeral.” aargh finally … the bulb is shining! :-) guess that meant some mysql optimization to all the million tables you guys have ;P

    keep it up!

  197. isisnedloni

    Thank you for explaning…..
    a categorie is like a special store
    and the tags the things you show in the store so they can be connected……Yes…I’ve made a mess ….throughing these items together and I don’t know how to solve them……

  198. moraie

    Oh thank god. I had more than 50 categories with subcategories and sub-sub categories. Now here’s the question. When do I start? Should I wait until you get past step one? Or is the future just adding options like power re-tagging.

  199. Winslie Gomez

    Thanks
    I’ve learn’t something. Wow!

  200. Bobbi

    How will this affect the “tag cloud” widget? Will it still pull from categories? or from the new tags?

    Thanks for a great new feature, just figuring out how to use it.