New Tag: yeast-free!
28 December 2025 11:20 amHey gang. I've added a !: yeast-free tag to the comm.
I went through and added it to any relevant posts in the bread tag, since that's where it'll be of most use. But going forward, if your post is yeast-free, please tag it as such.
So, in the future, if you want to find things that are free of yeast, for best results you'll probably want to filter through two tags, such as !: yeast-free and task: baking or, narrow it down even further with !: yeast-free and meal: bread. The bread tag contains breads, flat breads, quick breads, biscuits, wraps, and crackers, and is mainly where you're going to find yeast or the notable lack thereof.
The technique is a bit fiddly because you have to create the URL yourself, but you can always browse the intersection of two tags in a journal by manually typing in a URL in this format: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=and
That'll give you all posts in user's journal that are tagged with both things.
Or, you can browse a combination of two tags: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=or
That will give you all of user's posts that are tagged with tag1 OR tag2. In effect, all posts with tag1, plus all posts with tag2. So say you want to see all of our posts tagged meal: bread OR meal: dessert all at once, or diet: vegan-friendly OR !: dairy-free.
You'll need to reproduce the tags exactly, including spaces and punctuation. Here's a list of the comm's tags. They're hierarchical, which means they belong to groups and all start with a category, which is followed by a colon and then a space: like "meal: " or "content: " or "!: " which is our "free-from" category and where you can find our newest tag: !: yeast-free.
And because I, for one, can never remember how to make this work, here's a link to the Dreamwidth FAQ explaining how to use AND and OR with tags.
I went through and added it to any relevant posts in the bread tag, since that's where it'll be of most use. But going forward, if your post is yeast-free, please tag it as such.
So, in the future, if you want to find things that are free of yeast, for best results you'll probably want to filter through two tags, such as !: yeast-free and task: baking or, narrow it down even further with !: yeast-free and meal: bread. The bread tag contains breads, flat breads, quick breads, biscuits, wraps, and crackers, and is mainly where you're going to find yeast or the notable lack thereof.
The technique is a bit fiddly because you have to create the URL yourself, but you can always browse the intersection of two tags in a journal by manually typing in a URL in this format: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=and
That'll give you all posts in user's journal that are tagged with both things.
Or, you can browse a combination of two tags: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=or
That will give you all of user's posts that are tagged with tag1 OR tag2. In effect, all posts with tag1, plus all posts with tag2. So say you want to see all of our posts tagged meal: bread OR meal: dessert all at once, or diet: vegan-friendly OR !: dairy-free.
You'll need to reproduce the tags exactly, including spaces and punctuation. Here's a list of the comm's tags. They're hierarchical, which means they belong to groups and all start with a category, which is followed by a colon and then a space: like "meal: " or "content: " or "!: " which is our "free-from" category and where you can find our newest tag: !: yeast-free.
And because I, for one, can never remember how to make this work, here's a link to the Dreamwidth FAQ explaining how to use AND and OR with tags.