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Tag This

Description

“Tag This” is a wordpress plugin that allows the community to appropriately tag your posts. It does so by adding a small textbox below a post. The most popular tags are then added automatically to your post, and helps organize your blog. It helps you tag your old posts, or get a large database of relevant tags, and better interaction with the community.

“Tag This” was an idea conceived by Brajeshwar and written in whole by Anirudh (anirudh -at- anirudhsanjeev -dot- org), and released under GPLv3 License. Small parts of the code are used from Lester Chan’s wp-ratings plugin (under provision of GPLv2), and it uses the OneClick framework, under LGPL2 license.

“Tag This” requires WordPress 2.3 or higher. There is no possibility of it working with any previous versions. Support for older versions with Ultimate Tag Warrior may be released, but wordpress 2.3 is required.

Screenshots

  • Screenshot 1 is coming Pretty Soon.
  • So also is Screenshot 2.

Installation

  1. Upload the complete folder that you downloaded — “tag-this” to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins Admin Menu in your WordPress Installation
  3. Place <?php if (function_exists('wp_tagthis')) { wp_tagthis(); } ?> in your templates to use it

FAQ

Where can I read the FAQ, Help, Support

Well, instead of updating this “readme.txt” file, we decided to keep the Plugin Page updated with the latest buzz, features and details.
Visit the Tag This Plugin Home Page
or head directly to the Tag This Pugin Discussion Forum.

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Contributors & Developers

“Tag This” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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