Greetings,

I've read all the FAQ pages, and maybe I'm just being dense, but can someone explain to me the difference between a hyperlink that should include rel-tag and one that *shouldn't* include one?

The microformats wiki states:
By adding |rel="tag"| to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of that hyperlink is an author-designated "tag" (or keyword/subject) of the current page.
and

rel="tag" is specifically designed for "tagging" content, typically web pages (or portions thereof, like blog posts).

rel="tag" is NOT designed for "tagging" arbitrary URLs or external content.
So, if I apply rel-tag, am I saying that this is an important link?

Am I missing something?

Thanks.

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Lee Amosslee
ShopInBerkeley.com



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