I'm Hopeless With the Software

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This is all a very steep learning curve for me. I am not particularly computer literate and I'm struggling with the software and just mastering the technology. For example, there's a button on this New Blog Post site that says, "Add Tag" but doesn't tell me what a "tag" is. There's a green button that says "Success Post", but I have no idea what that means. I understand I had better hit the "Publish" button, or I might lose everything, so I will do that, but I often have to remind myself that this is a process that needs to be "Fun". But there's not "Have Fun" button. Oh, right, it's an attitude thing. Internal. Now that's funny...I just pushed the "Publish" button and it tells to "Please add a minimum 2 tags." What the hell is a "tag?" Out of desperation, I just typed in "Kyle" and I guess it worked. I clicked on Kyle's name and then scrolled down to "k money mastery" and hit that one. OK, that's 2. I take it a "tag" is the name of a person or a company associated with WA. So I'll try the publish button again.

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I do agree with you. At times the people that work with computers and have degree with them seem to forget they are teaching those of us that are just beginners.

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Hi, Mark. What a refreshing post on your frustration with tags. I went through the same thing. I'm not sure if this is a good definition or not, but a tag is just a short word or two of what your post is about. For example, if you do a blog post on helping our fellow WAers, you might put "support at WA" as a tag. If you are stumped over trying to do something, you might tag it with "Frustration". Or if you are celebrating getting your new site indexed by google, you would push the Success button. You can really use any words for a tag. IfI were to tag this response, I would type in "WA community support"

Hope that helps. Maybe someone can explain it better.

Take care.

Warren

Great. Thanks, Warren. It's much appreciated.

My pleasure, let me know how it goes.

Hey Warren I understand your frustration I am about as computer software and Hardware illiterate as they come I am literally bashing my head against the wall trying to get this thing going.
And yes have fun is a frame of mind don't let it get you down it will take a while to wrap your head around every aspect to this I know it has been challenging at the least for me. I just posted my first blog and I haven't gotten any response back yet so I'm kind of worried

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