When Joey was moving my blog over from its old site to its new site, he kept going on and on about the “tag cloud” that you can have on WordPress.
“I don’t even know what that is,” I said. It’s a standard (and true) response when he starts talking about computer stuff, so then he has to spend a long time explaining what it means.
Well, now I know. It’s that blob of words on the right, some are bigger than others. See it?
“You can tag all your old posts so that they show up in the tag cloud!” He said.
“Um…I’m probably not any good at that, I’ll forget what my tags are and make fifty million of them and then it’ll be lame.” I’m a spoil-sport sometimes.
“OK, well, then my job is to tag your posts after you write them,” Joey said. I think he was proud of himself for giving himself a job pertaining to my blog.
So now I write a post and, several hours later, I notice that it has lots of little tags associated with it. Those, friends, are entirely the work of my trusty husband, and fearless leader, Joey. I’m not even going to tag this post about tagging, neithers, because it’s his job, not mine.