WordPress automatically creates a tag page for each tag that I use in my blook. Each of these tag pages dynamically lists all the pages on my site that I have been given that specific tag and like most blog sites, I have a tag cloud page that lists all the tags on my site to aid navigation.
So if you wish to see all the pages on my site that have been tagged with say the word belief — all you need do is go to the belief tag page
If I wished, I could manually add descriptive information on each tag page. It would be a great deal of work, however, given I have over 500 tags.
But, most of my tags such as dialogue, debate, trust, etc. have entries in Wikipedia. So I have written a little bit of code that I have embedded in each tag page that dynamically communicates with Wikipedia and imports the first section of the corresponding Wikipedia page into my tag page when it is displayed.
Take a look. It is a nice feature that significantly enhances the reading experience of the site and works for the majority of my tag pages.
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