Some enhancements in Tagzania now let you document locations more precisely.
First, descriptions for places let you now write much more text, up to 2000 characters from the previous 256 limit. Here's an example, the Victoria Falls.
If you introduce HTML in those descriptions, it would be cleansed. There's another way to mark web links in locations, and that's the resources field of every location. You introduce image or general URLs there, and they are attached to the location. Take in mind that these links are saved in a way that gives no pagerank or relevance for search engines and robots: learn more about resources here.
Precisely, another novelty comes with the presentation of those resources documenting the location. Look at the listing of locations here or there. The novelty is that when resources are present, first URL of your resource list, will appear in the listings, as this image shows:
For instance, the first link in this list of Venture Capital related blogs here, corresponds to the offices of Vulcan in Seattle which is documented with 5
resources, 3 pictures and two web addresses. The item interface shows all resources (up to ten per point or route are allowed), but in overall listings, until now only one picture (the first of the images in the resource list) appeared; now the first of weblinks will appear.
So, if you have documented a place with web URLs, now they are more visible and accesible to users in general.
Finally, marking locations with a red little icon (for points) or a green one (for routes) is also helpful, we believe.
tagzania - Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:30:01 -0400
Source: http://www.tagzania.com/blog/news/documenting-locations-more-precisely
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