Tip for Multi Word Tag use in Forum

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SteveT

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Dec 24, 2010, 7:59:56 AM12/24/10
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I spent quite a while searching on how to use a multi word tag in the forum and eventually found by adding %20 between the words I got it to work as the example below I have changed the square brackets at both ends for round ones for display purposes.

(url=http://www.panoramio.com/user/183521/tags/Gran%20Canaria]more photos of Gran Canaria[/url)

Stephen

AustinMN

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Dec 24, 2010, 10:17:26 AM12/24/10
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I assume you are doing this to avoid having to open the tags list? I know some people with long tag lists have trouble opening the list.

On your own photos, you can also click the tags listed under each photo on the gallery page, or a tag on any photo preview page.

For example, if you went to your photo #924655 and clicked the Gran Canaria tag you would have been taken to:
...www.panoramio.com/user/183521/tags/Gran%20Canaria

Austin

SteveT

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Dec 24, 2010, 12:14:05 PM12/24/10
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Thank you Austin,
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For example, if you went to your photo #924655 and clicked the Gran Canaria tag you would have been taken to:
...www.panoramio.com/user/183521/tags/Gran%20Canaria

This was where I spotted how to use the %20 to use as part of the BBCode
Also if you look at some of my posts in the Panoramio Sightseer topics you can see where I can direct folk to more photos from the same place or simlar pictures in Share your Photos. In the past I have added a specific tag to use in the forums. I have used the likes of SF for San Francisco, and GC for Grand Canyon. So using the %20 to enable double word tags to work, can save me using precious tags up. As you are aware I have problem with my long tag list but this was not why I was offering the %20 as a tip, it was purely for use in the forums.

Cheers

Stephen
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