🕸📝Fergus Duniho wrote on Mon, Mar 15, 2021 01:43 PM UTC:
I have made relationships between tags a matter of tag syntax rather than something stored separately in the database. A colon is now used in a tag to indicate that it is a child of the tag named to the left of the colon. The page for a particular tag will list its parent if it contains a colon, and it will list its children if it does not. Most tags do not have parents or children, and nothing extra will be listed for these. Visit the Drops tag and its children for examples.
I have also added the hashtag character to the beginning of displayed tags for the sake of visually distinguishing them as tags. Since it is done through PHP rather than CSS, it does not affect the link above.
I have made relationships between tags a matter of tag syntax rather than something stored separately in the database. A colon is now used in a tag to indicate that it is a child of the tag named to the left of the colon. The page for a particular tag will list its parent if it contains a colon, and it will list its children if it does not. Most tags do not have parents or children, and nothing extra will be listed for these. Visit the Drops tag and its children for examples.
I have also added the hashtag character to the beginning of displayed tags for the sake of visually distinguishing them as tags.
Since it is done through PHP rather than CSS, it does not affect the link above.