Hello, okay, thanks, now I've got it. But this is just the technical part. What sense could it be to link to "tech" with the word "fish"? Does this not confuse the reader of the text? And does the technical rule not restrict to strong? There *has* to be an URL with the tag at the end. Is this possible in every case? regards, Thomas On 7/20/06, Ben O'Neill <boneill at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, >> The text of the link doesn't actually matter, the tag is taken from the URL. > So even though the text of the link is "fish" the tag is still "tech". >> Ben O'Neill >> -----Original Message----- > From: microformats-discuss-bounces at microformats.org > [mailto:microformats-discuss-bounces at microformats.org] On Behalf Of Thomas > Hofmann > Sent: 20 July 2006 09:31 .. > in the wiki under http://microformats.org/wiki/reltag I found: >> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/tech" rel="tag">fish</a> .. > I could think, that the link in the first tag should rather be: >> http://technorati.com/tag/fish