Cómo crear una etiqueta en c++ o Notepad++

¡Hola!
Intenté crear una etiqueta de C++ pero fallé.
He creado una etiqueta que parece C++ pero es “c++”, sin embargo, cuando el usuario escribe en la URL “c++”, aparece el error “¡Ups! Esa página no existe o es privada”.

¿Cómo se crea el carácter más en la etiqueta?

Gracias.

Check out this topic:

https://meta.discourse.org/t/using-a-tag-named-c-its-not-possible/92005?u=tophee

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It is unbelievable to have a website that uses this tag “c++”

Cards in the menu
c%20%20%20menu

Tag on url
c%20%20%20url

how to be like that?

+ is tricky, it often needs to be encoded, at the moment our tag system does not support tags with + in them. We should either fix this or at least validate you do not create tags with +

Going to mark this as a bug cause it leads to confusion and we need to pick a side here vs allowing you to create a broken tag.

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I know the tag system does not support + tags in it.

How to get the “+” card in card management

Please get any suggestions.

Thank you

Notepad++ should be doable with this little trick

.tag-notepad::after {
    content: "++";
}

I didn’t try it, but it should work everywhere on your forum

But you should avoid doing the same for c for now, given @tophee’s post

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@Steven What do you think of this site as having tag “+” daynhauhoc.com/tags/c++

I honestly don’t know. You can try to contact them, there’s the email address in the about page. I can’t really help on this issue

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Thank you.

I contacted them but did not receive the answer.

I hope to find the answer from the community Discourse

¿Alguna novedad sobre este tema? Me gustaría crear también una etiqueta c++.