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Adding categories and tags to your posts

Adding Categories and Tags to your posts

Adding Categories and Tags to your posts

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Categories and tags help to organize the content in your blog, and make it easier for people to navigate through to find what they’re looking for. In this short video, we’ll take a look at how to add and manage both

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January 14, 2009

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36 Responses to “Adding categories and tags to your posts”

  1. Youseph Says:

    I have been struggling with understanding tags for the longest time. This was very helpful to me.

  2. Sister Julie Says:

    This is a very clear discription of the difference between the two and how to effectively select words for tags. Thanks.

    • Michael Pick Says:

      Glad it was helpful, Sister – many thanks.

  3. emzis Says:

    Great vid :)
    I’m still missing a quick and easy function for putting cathegorys to a static page. I’ve tried to follow some instgructions in the forum by putting the link with the cathegory as the title of the page, without any sucess. Looking forward to a smooth solution to that.

    But anhyhows, great thing with the vids. Keep it up!

  4. Chad Says:

    Finally! Tags now make sense. I don’t have enough posts yet to make this useful but I will now go back and make tags for all of my posts for future use so I don’t have to go back and make tags on 100 posts later.

    Thank You WordPress TV.

    • Michael Pick Says:

      Great! Glad to hear that helped Chad :)

  5. terrehoute Says:

    I am about to be a first time blogger. Your tutorial was easy to comprehend. I appreciate the help. It gives me more confidence!

    • Michael Pick Says:

      Glad to hear it! Best of luck with your new blog :)

  6. pathwaytoanamazinglife Says:

    The video is not playing, is there something I need to be doing?

    • Michael Pick Says:

      It seems to be playing here – might be worth clearing your browser cache or checking that your browser settings are not blocking flash/javascript

  7. Glenda Ainsworth Says:

    How do I add categories to pages – not posts?

    • Sheri Says:

      Pages do not use tags or categories. See http://support.wordpress.com/post-vs-page/ to learn more.

  8. Cowboy Bill Says:

    I’ve been trying for an hour now to find the Category Post. Need some help here, please. The video — though I’m on roadrunner, etc. — interrupts every few seconds and is very hard to follow for that reason. Please put a sort of index on the main support page where words such as “setting categories” can be links to some specific 1, 2, 3 instructions.

    Thank you

    • Michael Pick Says:

      Sorry to hear you were having difficulties. You can find the support page for Post Categories here.

  9. simplycreatebeauty Says:

    What about a “sticky tag” what does “Sticky” mean?

  10. billx Says:

    having trouble using my instructor’s blog(laura). Cannot figure out how to add tag to post. Video shows different interface than what I see. Video makes sense, but it does not match what I see. Been maucking about with this feature for too long now. Help. Thank you.

    • Michael Pick Says:

      I’m not sure who your instructor is, but it could be that she needs to upgrade to the most recent version of WordPress? Even with older versions, however, you should see a box (usually to the right hand side of the post editor in the Write Post view) for Tags. To add tags to your post, write them in the space provided, separating them with commas and that should see you fit.

  11. Arhammar Says:

    Nice video! Bur I have a problem that i can´t solve.
    Im trying to add 5000 plus tags (They are words that no longer are used in sweden), but there seems to be a limit om how many tags you can have in wordpress?

    • Ryan Markel Says:

      The best place to ask this question is in the WordPress.org How-To and Troubleshooting forum.

      Try to tell them both what you are trying to do and what happens instead when things don’t work the way you want them to.

  12. equalcouples Says:

    I have tags that turn up in my list of posts on my dashboard, but they never show up on the post on the screen. How do I get them onto the actual post that people see. My categories are on the sidebar. I’m using a theme from the wordpress list, not the deault one. Would that make any difference. Anne

    • Ryan Markel Says:

      Whether or not tags show up alongside a post is determined by the theme itself—they can be included, or they can be left out. If you’re using a self-hosted WordPress blog and would like additional assistance with this, your best bet is to go to the WordPress.org support forums and ask your question there.

  13. Sun Sunich Says:

    Good explanation for those not in the know.

    I experience some problems. I add categories, but when I click on one under one of the posts in my blog the system thinks its a tag and directs me to http://en.wordpress.com/tag/mycategoryname/

    The only category that seems to be working right is the default ‘Uncategorized’

    Am I the only one experiencing the same problem?
    Could be a bug, team.

    • Ryan Markel Says:

      Both tags and categories where they appear with posts direct readers to the global tag pages, to help readers find similar content across WordPress.com. It’s working as intended.

      Categories and tags function within your blog when they are utilized in the sidebar widgets designed for them.

      • Sun Sunich Says:

        Thanks, that explains it. :D

  14. labonneviveuse Says:

    Thanks for the video. Still confused one point. Do tags on a wordpress.com blog help Web users to find our blogs?

    • Ryan Markel Says:

      Certainly! Tags help searches and indexing services find your blog, and other users and visitors on WordPress.com can find you by surfing global tags, which you can read more about here.

  15. Seth Says:

    thanks for the video. one question though. I want to have my sub-categories drop down from my parent categories. How do I do that?

    Thanks!

    • Ryan Markel Says:

      Any type of drop-down work from main categories is normally going to be a function of the theme you are using. Some themes will do so, and some will not.

  16. Adrian Says:

    How do I get my tags to appear in the actual post? Right now only my categories appear.

  17. Seth Dominguez Says:

    Is there a way to organize sub-categories? It seems to automatically do so alphabetically… Thanks!

    • Ryan Markel Says:

      The sort is always alphabetical and there is no way to change this.

  18. yuliyanilssen Says:

    Thanks! It was very helpful. But I have a problem:( I created a categorie and now I don’t want it, how can I remove it? Thanks

    • Ryan Markel Says:

      You can read more about managing your categories here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/category-management/

  19. brigitteionis Says:

    I kind of understood tags but thought they were only words that might be used in searches but now I get it!! Thanks so much a very good teacher you are.

  20. icingontheangelfoodcake Says:

    This total beginner thanks you very much.

  21. mummyinahurry Says:

    I have been trying to work out what tags are, and how to use them for the past week. Watching this, the penny dropped! Thankyou

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