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Tags will display as plain text if a user adds tags to a post. If user sets 'link-tags: true' in _config.yml, then Jekyll will make a new page for each tag which lists all posts with given tag (provided the site is not deployed through GitHub pages)
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I wrote [a blog post](http://deanattali.com/2015/03/12/beautiful-jekyll-how-to-build-a-site-in-minutes/) describing some more advanced features that I used in my website that are applicable to any Jekyll site. It describes how I used a custom URL for my site (deanattali.com instead of daattali.github.io), how to add a Google-powered search into your site, and provides a few more details about having an RSS feed.
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Additionally, if you choose to deploy Jekyll on your own server (such as a DigitalOcean server), you can tell Jekyll to automatically categorize your blog posts by tags. You just need to set `show-tags: true` in `_config.yml`. Jekyll will then generate a new page for each unique tag which lists all of the posts that belong to that tag.
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Additionally, if you choose to deploy Jekyll on your own server (such as a DigitalOcean server), you can tell Jekyll to automatically categorize your blog posts by tags. You just need to set `link-tags: true` in `_config.yml`. Jekyll will then generate a new page for each unique tag which lists all of the posts that belong to that tag.
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