Tags, Links, and Other Stuff
Dec. 29th, 2009 04:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I use tags and links on my LJ to help myself out. I am crazy disorganized and it helps...somewhat. While I am going to be adding some definite new tags and links, I was wondering if anyone on my flist uses them to search people's journals? Because if you do and use them on my journal, I figure I can rearrange some stuff to make it easier on you.
And it wouldn't just be for you. It would be for me too. I am always up for suggestions on making things easier and neater.
Any tag or link of mine you'd like to see on here? For example, I lump all my fanart together as one and I don't divide it out. I might be dividing that one up again, but I'm not sure yet. That's just an example.
And even if you don't use tags or links or barely come to my journal, if you have any suggestions, I'm open! :)
And it wouldn't just be for you. It would be for me too. I am always up for suggestions on making things easier and neater.
Any tag or link of mine you'd like to see on here? For example, I lump all my fanart together as one and I don't divide it out. I might be dividing that one up again, but I'm not sure yet. That's just an example.
And even if you don't use tags or links or barely come to my journal, if you have any suggestions, I'm open! :)
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Date: 2009-12-30 01:29 am (UTC)As for my own fics, some of the ways I've tagged them are:
1. By fandom. (e.g. 'sgfic' for Stargate fic, 'tos' for Tales of Symphonia, etc. -- so readers can pull up all fics for a specific fandom)
2. By pairing. (danandjan, daniel/vala, sheelos, gen, etc.)
3. Any fic that I wrote, I tag with 'my fic' (whereas if I'm recommending someone else's fic or talking about fic or fic writing in general, I usually tag it as 'fic').
4. I tend to create Table of Contents posts for longer, multi-part stories -- a single entry that links to all the parts of the story. These then get tagged 'toc' (for table of contents) so I can pull up my main stories at once without having all of the story posts in the way of finding the one I'm looking for.
5. If I'm posting a multi-part story/series, I'll either use the full name of the story ('frozen flame' or 'no regrets') or I'll assign it an abbreviation so I can pull up the entire story at once ('ff2' for "Frozen Flame" (Book 2), 'mh' for "Mental Holiday," 'wwb' for the "Whatever Will Be" series...etc).
I've also seen some authors tag based on rating, but I don't see as much value in that one unless you're trying to sort adult fic from non-adult fic.
Yes, I'm an organizing freak, all those tags are probably overkill to the nth degree, and chances are you don't need half of them. But when I posted my old, ridiculously long fics to LJ as a backup, I needed to be able to find what I wanted amongst the 200+ posts, and these tags helped me do so. *shrugs* Just a few ideas. :)
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Date: 2009-12-30 01:18 pm (UTC)Hmm. I like many of these suggestions as to what you do. I already have master posts for multichapters fics - that is so much more convenient, if you ask me, and I used to have tags for every pairing. I had to stop doing that since in SG-1 I wrote an insane about of pairings, so that is when I went into a trim down phase. Now I'm thinking I trimmed too much ;)