I can share one trick. If while creating a claim (being at http://jyte.com/claim/preview/...) you enter to "Tags" box important to you list of tags preceded with set of commas (say, ",,,philosophy, ethics, morality, life") and press enter key - this string will be remembered by you browser autocomplete system.
So you can always take this list of tags back again just pressing comma button in (empty) "Tags" box - simply selecting from the list.
And after selecting - you can make any edit of tags you want.
FF does this to, but i rarely find it that useful unless i am making a series o claims, in which case, i on't use the commas to lead, i just make sure the tags they have in common are first, and start typing.
this claim has a lot of useless tags. I haven't seen any exampels of tagging tha twas arduous and time consuming that weren't also sever overkill.
Perhaps auto complete would not have to be used, just if you had a simple claim, for instance: "I like apples." -- it might be useful if jyte automatically added the tags: apples, likes, dislikes, then, the user could add additional tags if they wanted.
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Tagging helps me to learn English.
Please tag arduous and whining. :-P
i find tagging fun and interesting.
had this been two claims instead of one, i probably would have agreed on one of them.
@atomicthumbs
IE7 have its own autocomplete.
I can share one trick. If while creating a claim (being at http://jyte.com/claim/preview/...) you enter to "Tags" box important to you list of tags preceded with set of commas (say, ",,,philosophy, ethics, morality, life") and press enter key - this string will be remembered by you browser autocomplete system.
So you can always take this list of tags back again just pressing comma button in (empty) "Tags" box - simply selecting from the list.
And after selecting - you can make any edit of tags you want.
FF does this to, but i rarely find it that useful unless i am making a series o claims, in which case, i on't use the commas to lead, i just make sure the tags they have in common are first, and start typing.
this claim has a lot of useless tags. I haven't seen any exampels of tagging tha twas arduous and time consuming that weren't also sever overkill.
Perhaps auto complete would not have to be used, just if you had a simple claim, for instance: "I like apples." -- it might be useful if jyte automatically added the tags: apples, likes, dislikes, then, the user could add additional tags if they wanted.
harder than it sounds, and no more than half as useful.