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Old August 3rd, 2004, 11:10 AM
funkyirishman funkyirishman is offline
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Hi

We have a site at and looking for reviews on it both good and bad

We use frames, (which I am not happy with)

Mainly its a travel & sports website

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Old August 3rd, 2004, 05:02 PM
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You said it, frames are no-no, both when it comes to usability and SEO.

I'm normally using Mozilla Firefox, you website doesn't work as intended in that browser (since it's very reliable when it comes to webstandards). Your website isn't even close to standards.

Your tables aren't showing correct because the code bordercolor only work's in Internet Explorer. Use CSS for this.

Some of your rollover-effects on text-links isn't working as intended in Mozilla either, this because your CSS-codes for that isn't written in the correct order.

I don't think Google has indexed to many of your sites either because you are using SessionID's in your links, that's a no-no when it comes to Google and indexing.
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Old August 4th, 2004, 07:17 AM
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Hi EiSa

Thanks for that

What do you mean by SEO ?
Well I want to change the frames but we need the links on the left frame and top and we dont know another way around this ?
This is where our links our and where we make some small commission from these and we want them visible at all times

As for CSS we used a javascript for the rollovers. when you say 'SessionID's in your links' what is this and how do we go
about changing this ?

We used Dreamweaver 4 to do up the site with the default browser been IE. What is the best way of re-doing the site up so
that its compatible on most browsers

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You said it, frames are no-no, both when it comes to usability and SEO.

I'm normally using Mozilla Firefox, you website doesn't work as intended in that browser (since it's very reliable when it comes to webstandards). Your website isn't even close to standards.

Your tables aren't showing correct because the code bordercolor only work's in Internet Explorer. Use CSS for this.

Some of your rollover-effects on text-links isn't working as intended in Mozilla either, this because your CSS-codes for that isn't written in the correct order.

I don't think Google has indexed to many of your sites either because you are using SessionID's in your links, that's a no-no when it comes to Google and indexing.

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Old August 4th, 2004, 08:43 AM
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SEO = Search Engine Optimization

Can you use SSI (Server Side Include) instead of frames? That is better. But I'm not sure if you can since not all pages are yours, ex octopustravel.com?

When it comes to SessionID, I see now that it is the octopustravel.com that is using this, not you.

It's no problem to use Dreamweaver when building websites, but not all opportunities it gives you will be valid code.

And you are using CSS for rollover-effects on text in the file topper.htm.

Here is a good place to learn about HTML and CSS:
http://www.w3schools.com/

And validating pages can be done here:
http://validator.w3.org/

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Old October 26th, 2004, 01:03 AM
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Exclamation Optimze http://funspot.com site

i am desinger want to Optimze http://funspot.com site for search engines.
where i want practical knowledge which articles and books don't provide.
What page rank do .
How to be at top
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