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Css And Seo
Started by
wavesandwings
, Dec 23 2004 01:00 AM
18 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 24 December 2004 - 05:10 AM
hmmm I love css, but not for multi column layouts
#17
Posted 24 December 2004 - 05:37 AM
you mean something like this
www.cands.dnsalias.com/articles/css/multi-column/
www.cands.dnsalias.com/articles/css/multi-column/
#18
Posted 24 December 2004 - 05:59 AM
Up to 5 columns!
I found a two column design in CSS easy, but had not seen a 5 column design. Thanks for the example!
I found a two column design in CSS easy, but had not seen a 5 column design. Thanks for the example!
#19
Posted 27 December 2004 - 05:12 AM
The question:
Why do we always end in the debate: 'Why would some designers use old 1998 technology like frames and layout tables and even charge money for it?'
The only way use of CSS/XHTML has any baring on SEO is that if you are determined to produce the optimum result for your customers (or your own) websites you are in a quality state of mind thinking in terms like:
- Usability/accessability
- SEO
- Wellformed pages (Standard like CSS etc.)
Clintorius
QUOTE
I am planning to change my table layout to CSS. Would like your thoughts on CSS layouts and SEO - the pros and cons..
Why do we always end in the debate: 'Why would some designers use old 1998 technology like frames and layout tables and even charge money for it?'
The only way use of CSS/XHTML has any baring on SEO is that if you are determined to produce the optimum result for your customers (or your own) websites you are in a quality state of mind thinking in terms like:
- Usability/accessability
- SEO
- Wellformed pages (Standard like CSS etc.)
Clintorius
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