If the pin of a city is in the wrong place, all you can do is send us a mail and we'll fix it for you. We can't have people changing the locations of cities the whole time.
If it is a restaurant, a bar or another place of interest you can change it yourself. Go to the post where you have trayled it, point your cursor to a place in the trayle (blue dotted line) without selecting any text and click the trayle button. You can change the location on the map in the popup.
The latest Trayles in the Trayle tab show the latest posts that contain at least one trayle. Maybe you have made a blog post, but you haven't trayled it. To Trayle your post, select some text that is about a specific place and press the Trayle button. A popup opens that will allow you to specify what the selected text is about. About which country, about which city, about which restaurant or bar. When you are done, click save and then publish your post.
A Trayle is a weblog with a vengeance, it's not just text and images, it's also metadata. Metadata? Indeed. It means that a trayle knows what it's about. A trayle knows whether it is about a sushi bar in Tokyo or about a quaint antique shop in the Marais. And because a trayle knows, a trayle can show it: on the interactive map that we show with every blog.
When you are new to trayling this may seem of no significance to you; but once you start using trayle, you will see that it is a world of difference.
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