Okay, #Logseq should be bragging more about hierarchal tags!

Tag something in this way:

#Idea/Blog/MarkMcElroyDotCom

and it will appear in:

- a general list of ideas
- a list of blogging ideas
- a list of blogging ideas for one specific site

And it's effortless! This strikes me as an easy way to increase the power of a tag without requiring the definition of a lot of properties for that tag.

@markmcelroy

Those are namespace though and like namespaces in coding they are meant for (content) disambiguation. Trying to use them to organize pages and tags hierachically is shooting yourself in the foots because it's a too much strict structure you can't modify later...

Check this write up on how namespace and other structures work in :

discuss.logseq.com/t/different

And here there is a proposal for implementing relations like parent/child between pages/tags:

discuss.logseq.com/t/specify-a

@post Interesting ideas. These may be one of those distinctions that matters a great deal to a programmer (or a "pro," generally), but matters less to a casual user. I'll "cook" this information a bit. Many thanks for bringing it up -- and the informative link.

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