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What are Tags?


I see these things called "Tags" everywhere. What are they?

This site uses "Tags" to identify content as being of certain types. Any piece of content may have multiple tags. These tags make it easy for you to find the content that interests you most.

For example: A kid's ride that includes lunch may be tagged: "Kids," "Rides" and "Meal". So if you were looking for something for kids to do, you would find this activity.

How do they work, then?

They are used in many ways to filter content on the site.

For example: The words next to "Tags" at the bottom of an article or event are links to a page that shows all content that has that tag. Let's assume you are reading an article that has these Tags: "Public", "Website", and "Horses"

"Public" - indicates that this is viewable by the public (The "Partner" tag is the contrary to the "Public" tag.)

"Website" - indicates that this article contains information about the website.

"Horses" - indicates that this article contains information about horese.

Try clicking on a Tag in the next article you read to see what results you get on the page that pops up next.

Note: Some tags like the "Public" or "Partner" tags apply to a lot of content and therefore aren't usually going to be especially helpful on their own. In some places you can select multiple tags to refine your seach.