=== Bloom === Contributors: bloomfornews Tags: geotag, geotagging for publishers, metadata, local search, mapping Requires at least: 1.0.0 Tested up to: 4.5 Stable tag: 1.0.4 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Geotag your posts with Bloom to create a local search and mapping visuals for your readers. == Description == Provides geotagging capabilities for your posts and a local search feature if you're a registered publisher on [Bloom](http://www.bloom.li "Bloom"). Geotagging is set by your authors, allowing them to define a location which is placed into web page's metadata (for search engines and social networks). It then brings each post together into a search tool for your readers to discover your content nearby them. Sign up on [Bloom](http://www.bloom.li "Bloom") to get started. == Installation == 1. Install Bloom plugin 2. Activate the plugin 3. Register your website on www.bloom.li 4. Go to the Settings page in Wordpress to add your Bloom account == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I geotag my Posts? = Create or Edit a Post, then scroll down the page to see the "Article Location" box. Search for a location and select an option from the list of results. Click the Save or Publish button, then your Post will be geotagged with that location. = Why do some location searches not give results? = The only location options shown in the search results will be specific addresses or intersections. By default, this plugin does not allow to geotag articles by neighborhood, city, country or any other imprecise location description. = How is the location displayed in a Post? = The location you select for a Post is not displayed on the front-end of the webpage. The location is saved as metadata, which means it can be accurately ready by location-based tools such as search engines, social networks, or Bloom’s plugins. Read more at http://www.bloom.li/advocacy/metadata. == Screenshots == 1. Search for a location to geotag your post. 2. Select and save the location for a post. 3. Readers can view your content nearby a specific location. 4. Readers can view your content within a city or other small region. == Changelog == == Upgrade Notice ==