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== Formats == | == Formats == | ||
See [[directory-inclusion-formats]]. | See [[directory-inclusion-formats]]. | ||
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* [http://www.globeofblogs.com/?x=topic| Globe of Blogs] |
Latest revision as of 22:33, 20 December 2008
Directory inclusion examples
This is a page for documenting ways people link to directories and build directories in a distributed manner.
Authors
- Ryan King
- Tantek Çelik
Examples
- directory urls?
- Lot of directories do 'listed in foo' links (often with a badge), but don't link to the specific part of the directory they're listed in, e.g.
- http://www.blogwise.com/
- http://sfbaybloggers.com/ (which is a local directory of blogs for the San Francisco bay area)
- Many require manual submission with a form with contact information etc., e.g.
- Lot of directories do 'listed in foo' links (often with a badge), but don't link to the specific part of the directory they're listed in, e.g.
- how do people indicate 'a directory for a page'?
- Hardly anyone links to the specific page, many link to the root of the directory. For example, many blogshares listed blogs use to signify that they're listed, but not where in the directory they're listed.
- Blogwise does it thusly:
<a href="http://www.blogwise.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.blogwise.com/buttons/88_31_1.gif" border="1" width="88" height="31" alt="Blogwise - blog directory"></a>
- odeo
Formats
See directory-inclusion-formats.