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|    Re: What's the difference between 'Tags'    |
|    30 Aug 25 16:54:53    |
      From: kreidlerjw@gmail.com              Daniel70 wrote:       > On 29/08/2025 11:25 am, Jack Kreidler wrote:       >> Daniel70 wrote:       >>> (What do I use 'Tag' for, anyway??).       >> When you search your bookmarks, if the text in any of the tags matches       >> what you've searched, it shows up under the results.       >> It's helpful when the things you want to search by aren't how you've       >> organized bookmarks in folders (ex. if I have a "forums" folder and a       >> "articles" folder, but I want to search across both for a subject       >> rather than the source of the bookmark ), as well as adding the things       >> you want to search by that aren't in the titles of the bookmarks       >>       >> --JWKREID       >       > So are you suggesting that 'Tag' is only useful for searching WITH-IN       > the Bookmarks .... it doesn't actually load the 'Tag' web-site onto the       > Browser screen??              I don't believe so, not unless you open the bookmark from the search       screen.       A benefit of this is that you can assign multiple tags to one bookmark,       and the same tag to multiple bookmarks (neither of which you can do with       keywords, as far as I'm aware )              --       JWKREID              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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