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#1 don1

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Posted 24 October 2003 - 11:56 AM

I do not know if other software calls it the same thing but GoLive does. I am going to use an action to make a small window open with the contents of a product (larger picture included also). The link will come from the thumbnail andtext that says "view contents". Will the search engines crawl these special pages? The contents are what people are searching for and if I list the contents for several products on one page the pages will be waaaaaaaaaaay to long. It will make sense when it's done. So will the pages get crawled and ranked?

I actually do not want these pages to rank better than the catagory page.

#2 Jill

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Posted 24 October 2003 - 01:01 PM

Without seeing the code, it's difficult to say, but my inclination would be to say no. They're probably created through JavaScript.

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Posted 27 October 2003 - 06:11 PM

Without seeing the code, it's difficult to say, but my inclination would be to say no. They're probably created through JavaScript.

Jill

Agreed, you would have problems.
However, this idea I haven't tested might work - put in the link inside a <script> tag using document.write, and then make a <noscript> tag with the page opening up normally (i.e. not in a small window).

This would definitely be useful for users who have JavaScript disabled or non-present. I'm not sure if search engines index and follow what is inside the <noscript> tag, but I assume they should.

#4 qwerty

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Posted 27 October 2003 - 07:35 PM

I'm not sure if search engines index and follow what is inside the <noscript> tag, but I assume they should.

They definitely do.

#5 Ron Carnell

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Posted 27 October 2003 - 09:10 PM

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Posted 04 November 2003 - 09:28 PM

Sorry to be late in replying; a death in the family has kept me offline for the better part of a week.

There's an article at SitePoint -- entitled The Perfect Pop-Up -- that speaks to this very concern and provides a complete, accessible, search engine friendly solution. You might want to give it a look. :)

HTH!

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#7 don1

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Posted 04 November 2003 - 10:53 PM

a death in the family has kept me offline for the better part of a week.

Sorry to hear. Thanks for the link. This throws a kink into all my hard work. I need to rethink the whole structure. :lol:

#8 torka

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 03:50 AM

Oh, dear -- and here I was trying to help! :aloha: Sorry I seem to be creating more work for you....

--Torka :D




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