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Our tags are a mess: many questions are tagged wrongly, and many tags are too similar or meaningless.

Some time ago, I cleaned up the tags and . Since then I check those tags regularly for new questions and remove the tags if they weren’t used properly.

Now I ask you to do the same: pick two or more related tags (for example and ) and help us to improve our site over time.

There isn’t much to do after the initial clean up. Keep an eye on the tag wiki, and make sure new questions are tagged properly. When you see two tags which should merged, open a new topic here or suggest the synonym.

Name the tags in your answer, so we know which are taken already.

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I'll take <query-posts> and <pagination> (and any others related to custom query loops/pagination).

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    I think you’ll need help with that. There are also query, wp-query and related tags with many questions.
    – fuxia Mod
    Oct 30, 2013 at 0:08
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    That's why I'm going to focus on pagination questions first. ;) Oct 30, 2013 at 1:09
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I take and

The tag wikis are still not good enough.

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I'll handle .

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  • Start with one of them. Both are very active tags, could be too much.
    – fuxia Mod
    Oct 30, 2013 at 9:11
  • Fair enuff. Will put the focus on CPTs. Oct 30, 2013 at 9:36
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I'll adopt as primary one. I'll take care of the related and as well when they appear in those questions.

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I'll take <url-rewriting> <rewrite-rules> and similar.

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  • Cool. There are many tags in this area which need to be consolidated. If you can come up with a good plan, open a new thread here please. These tags are a mess right now. We should try to focus on the concept, not on function names.
    – fuxia Mod
    Nov 6, 2013 at 10:35
  • I started with the first results page just to taste the territory. And, yes, it's a mess. I will crete a new tread, to let community which is the better way to do this. @toscho
    – gmazzap
    Nov 6, 2013 at 13:09
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I take as it's an easy one.

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