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12017-02-15T19:41:07-08:00Blake Hatton668ed8e064332293f5252d57bb106581fc79a416153793plain2017-04-25T16:31:26-07:00Blake Hatton668ed8e064332293f5252d57bb106581fc79a416Since Scalar is for all intents and purposes a public webpage, information and pages can be consumed in a non ordered matter. This can be a boon to the person looking for quick facts or not looking to read extremely in depth, but also puts the author at a disadvantage when a more structured narrative is desired. Thankfully, Scalar offers a two built in navigational aids to create such a structured narrative: Paths and Tags.