
2 Select tags under the “Filter by Tag” list.
Every tag you select lters the search by that tag in addition to the currently applied
tag lters. Deselecting a tag stops ltering by that tag.
To lter by content type:
While searching multiple wikis, under “Filter by Type,” click the type of content to view. m
Saving Your Search
When you search multiple wikis, you can save your text-based and tag-based search
criteria by creating a smart lter. You can combine smart lters and tags when
searching. In the Updates page and on iPhone or iPod touch, you can lter updated
pages by using smart lters.
To create a smart lter:
1 While viewing My Page, search for text or tags.
2 Under Search Summary, click “Save as a Smart Filter.”
To use a smart lter:
While viewing the My Page search results page, select smart lters under the m
“Smart Filters” list.
To delete a smart lter:
While viewing the My Page search results page, hold the mouse cursor over a m
smart lter and click Delete (X).
About Tags
One of the fastest, easiest, and most powerful ways to organize content is to use tags.
Tags are short, descriptive words or phrases that classify and organize wiki pages, blog
posts, or mailing list entries.
There are two types of tags: content tags and meta-information tags.
Content tags describe what a page is about. For example, if you have a department Â
wiki where everyone has a page describing himself or herself, those pages should
be tagged with “bio.” If you do a tag-based search for “bio,” you’d nd all bio pages
for everyone in the department. Similarly, if you had a project named “ProjectX,”
you could tag all pages about ProjectX with the “ProjectX” tag.
Meta-information tags describe the page itself. For example, you could mark all Â
important pages with “hot” and all pages that require review with “review.” This way
you can quickly nd pages that are important or require review.
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