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F 00132 TAGRANK

now with a popularity list for tag usage

	New page I've been thinking about adding for a while and just decided I should do now.

	I already have backreference calculation for pages which I find to be nice, but I don't have anything that approximates the tag clouds seen on most blogs. I don't really care about grouping tags for closeness, but I do want a way to see the tag usage frequency[1] and a decent way to start navigation through the tag system[2]. Currently the way I use the site is find a page then go from there to a tag then to a new page, but I have to find that first page first.

=> [1] tagrank | [2] tags

	Anyway the intention is finding that first page by "tag" rather than by host. Because I don't really have any special treatment for tags (they are just nodes in the tree which I use not as a content leaf node, but a psudo branch, If I ignore the nomenclature and allow any node to be considered, then I can use the back reference count as number of times it has been used as a tag.

	This will probably have some affect of pushing muffet[3] and slov[4] higher up in the list than ideal, but it's fine. safe[5] will probably be at the top followed by nsfw[6] since I try to use either one or the other on all content pages (I feel I may have been a bit slacking on this now that I think about it.)

=> [3] muffet | [4] slov | [5] safe | [6] nsfw

	It will also tell me which tags haven't been used as much.

	Anyway, it's not a huge update, but the new code is in the muffet archive and the page is live at tagrank[7]

=> [7] tagrank

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=> INDEX - hierachical view of every page as relates to its host.

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