1) when inserting new images…

Is there any point in entering a url for long description. I
can easily do this..as my photos (of products) are in the page
which describes exactly what is in the image. Is there actually any
point in long.description tho?

Thanks|||
1) No.



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> 1) when inserting new images…

> Is there any point in entering a url for long
description. I can easily do

> this..as my photos (of products) are in the page which
describes exactly

> what

> is in the image. Is there actually any point in
long.description tho?

> Thanks

>

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