On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 23:11:12 -0800 (PST), dotcompals wrote:
> I want to give out some of my websites for SEO(search
> engine iptimization). Can I know what is the market rate
> for SEO per site & what will be time frame to get the
This is offtopic
Can I ask anyone with something to add to
Hello friends,
I want to give out some of my websites for SEO(search
engine iptimization). Can I know what is the market rate
for SEO per site & what will be time frame to get the
results.
regards
=
Prashanth Nair
"dotcompals"
Tattamangalam.P.O
Palakkad Dt. Kerala (State) India-678102
John Horner wrote:
> Part of any site review should be checking that each page has a title
> which is both meaningful and unique.
Yup! http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/auth/tabstitlesbookmarks.html
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On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 14:46, John Horner wrote:
> Sometimes I think I'm the only person left who reads titles... I come
> across sites every day which have meaningless and/or identical
> titles, useless as bookmarks or in browser History lists, let alone
> in search results.
I think you have hi
For min/max width/height in IE5+, I use this:
http://www.doxdesk.com/software/js/minmax.html
It's simple, it works, what more could you ask for?
Andrew.
http://leftjustified.net/
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I'm going to bag the NVU website too, but for a very simple, easily
corrected error -- the TITLE tag says it's "For Linux". The *page*
says it's "for Windows, Mac and Linux", but how many people would be
turned away by that title turning up for instance in a search?
Sometimes I think I'm the on
Hi Adam,
Personally I in this case use image background to make border-bottom
or change whole design to something like this:
http://siter.com.au/dmitry/tabs.html
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I have an ul list i am using for navigation.
* on this list i have a dark solid 1px bottom border.
* i want current menu item to have a bottom border of white, to give the
appearance of a tab.
Firefox + NS work fine and opera is close enough. however IE doesnt use the
border bottom of the ancho
David R wrote:
I'm just looking for comments on a concept I thought for emulating
min-width in IE:
!!!
#elementToHaveMinWidth { width: 40%; }
#minWidthMaker { width: 620px; }
The end result being a div#elementToHaveMinWidth never going below
620px width
My experience with this type of "spacer" is
Joey wrote:
But yes i wonder about the "margin-left" problem in IE too?
If anyone knows why we have to use "margin-left: expression('8px');"?
Correcting front-margins on a float in IE/win like this:
margin-left: 17px;
margin-left: expression('8px'); /* correct IE */
...is the same as writing:
margi
Hey Michael,
Hmm...
Good point.
I will need to try and think up a way around that :S
Can you give me an example of when Images are not turned on but
Stylesheets are...??
The reason why I did it the way I have is so if a screenreader read over
it then it would be readable.
Also if I want to have d
Hi Chris,
Looks pretty good to me. Looks very good in fact. Just one tiny niggle.
If images are turned off but style sheets are used, your footer links
are invisible, as is your title link! I'm fairly certain this isn't a
good thing ;). This is why the wrote:
> Hey List,
> Just wondering what
Sorry that may be confusing.
the lines:
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
are ONE post.
:)
just filler.
counldnt be bothered www.lipsum.com it :)
Paul Novitski wrote:
At 04:22 PM 1/30/2005, Chris Stratford wrote:
...
Also the Dates on the right side of the titles
Hi Dmitry,
Thank you for your response that worked,
But yes i wonder about the "margin-left" problem in IE too?
If anyone knows why we have to use "margin-left: expression('8px');"?
Thank you
Josef
Dmitry Baranovskiy wrote:
Hi Joey,
try to update CSS classes to this:
#ctpic {
background-col
At 04:22 PM 1/30/2005, Chris Stratford wrote:
...
Also the Dates on the right side of the titles, I used a method like this:
Title Here date here
so without styles, the title and date are easy to differentiate and also -
it gives me the tag to position the date :)
Chris,
I think your use of the
At 04:19 PM 1/30/2005, David R wrote:
I'm just looking for comments on a concept I thought for emulating
min-width in IE:
Content
#elementToHaveMinWidth {
width: 40%;
}
#minWidthMaker {
width: 620px;
}
David,
From the perspective of semantics, you're adding something to your HTML
marku
Hi Joey,
try to update CSS classes to this:
#ctpic {
background-color: #F0F0F0;
float: left;
width: 470px;
height: 557px;
margin-top: 22px;
margin-left: 131px;
text-align: center;
}
#ctpic img {
margin-top: 71px;
}
#logo {
floa
Hey List,
Just wondering what you think of my layout:
I haven't completed much at all.
Just the first page, and a few pages are linked up also.
www.neester.com
I have done a few things that I haven't seen done before...
Well the image replacement in the footer for one, is there anything
wrong with
'Lo guys
I'm just looking for comments on a concept I thought for emulating
min-width in IE:
Content
#elementToHaveMinWidth {
width: 40%;
}
#minWidthMaker {
width: 620px;
}
The end result being a div#elementToHaveMinWidth never going below 620px
width
I guess the same could be used to
I everyone, this is such a simple problem, i havent been coding in CSS
for a long time, and i have come accross a problem, if you look at this
page:
http://www.burninthespotlight.com/cssprob/homepage.htm = Problem page
http://www.burninthespotlight.com/cssprob/css/default.css = CSS for
problem
communitymx.com has a free ready to go fully compliant sites via mxp http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=E1100From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 5:39 PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: [WSG] Kaosweaver Complete CSS Menu - accessible or not?http://www.kaosweav
http://www.kaosweaver.com/extensions/details.php?id=76
Hi I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this extension and
whether it is fully accessible etc as it looks like it could be quite a
time saver.
Thanks
Helen
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I can't quite figure out why my list (site navigation) shifts to the
right 1px every time I hover over an item that has a link that I've
already visited - in Safari and Firefox on the mac at least. It
doesn't effect links that I have not visited.
I've validated both the page and the css and I
Thank you Russ and Mani,
now it works...
Regards,
Christoph
on Saturday, January 29, 2005, 12:45:23 AM you wrote:
MS> This is a very general response to your first problem (the
MS> gap in ie). I havent looked at your code, and there is very
MS> likely a better way to solve it, however
Mark Stanton wrote:
Basically don't waste your time trying to out smart a company with
that many PHDs and that much R&D budget. There are good ways of
getting results in Google without silly tricks that will get you
banned. Write good content, get good links.
...Yet they can't produce a single stan
Hi list
Once again, server side scripting and the innards of various web
servers are off topic for this list.
I suggest you ask a dedicated PHP list or user group
http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php
http://sitepoint.com
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=php+use
Google don't always use the Google bot user agent string - one of
their techniques is to use an IE user agent string from a different
subnet and compare it to what Google-bot gets. They also have very
good methods of "rendering" content to analyse its visual output. This
covers javascript tricks, c
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:24:29 +1000, Lea de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, not particularly - the search engines dont seem to be semantic at all.
In my experience - and seo is part of my job - search engines *do*
place higher relevance on keywords inside H1 tags.
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