I think something along these lines feels promising, but I feel a bit unsure precisely what you have in mind. In particular, how will users find all posts tagged with an article section heading tag? Would there still be a page for (say) social psychology like there is for psychology, and then itās just clear somehow that this page is a subsidiary tag of a larger tag?
Inspired by that question, I think maybe a more promising variant (or maybe itās what you already had in mind) is for some article section headings to be hyperlinked to a page whose title is the other pageās section heading and whose contents is that section from the other page, below which is shown all the tags with that section heading tag. Then if a user edits the section or the āsectionās own pageā, the edit automatically occurs in the other place as well.
And from āthe sectionās own pageā thereās something at the top that makes it clear that this entry is a subsidiary entry of a larger entry and people can click through to get back to the larger one. Maybe the āsomething at the topā would look vaguely like the headers of posts that are in sequences? Maybe then you could even, like with sequences, click an arrow to the right or left to go to the page corresponding to the previous or following section of the overarching entry?
Stepping back, this seems like just one example of a way we could move towards more explicitly having a nested hierarchy of entries where the different layers are in some ways linked together. I imagine there are other ways to do that too, though I havenāt brainstormed any yet.
I think something along these lines feels promising, but I feel a bit unsure precisely what you have in mind. In particular, how will users find all posts tagged with an article section heading tag? Would there still be a page for (say) social psychology like there is for psychology, and then itās just clear somehow that this page is a subsidiary tag of a larger tag?
Inspired by that question, I think maybe a more promising variant (or maybe itās what you already had in mind) is for some article section headings to be hyperlinked to a page whose title is the other pageās section heading and whose contents is that section from the other page, below which is shown all the tags with that section heading tag. Then if a user edits the section or the āsectionās own pageā, the edit automatically occurs in the other place as well.
And from āthe sectionās own pageā thereās something at the top that makes it clear that this entry is a subsidiary entry of a larger entry and people can click through to get back to the larger one. Maybe the āsomething at the topā would look vaguely like the headers of posts that are in sequences? Maybe then you could even, like with sequences, click an arrow to the right or left to go to the page corresponding to the previous or following section of the overarching entry?
Stepping back, this seems like just one example of a way we could move towards more explicitly having a nested hierarchy of entries where the different layers are in some ways linked together. I imagine there are other ways to do that too, though I havenāt brainstormed any yet.