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That is the correct advice
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If you don't get an answer... try one of these: http://www.ttuga.com/software/51/multi-clipboard.html Let us know if you find one you like.
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Aaaa! Me Sorry. We (yes the February Family Member Of The Month and I) stand corrected. You can combine the styles for these tags by placing them both in the same line and separating them by a comma. A, a:visited{some styles} Again, I stand corrected (am I taller now?).
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Tracy (February Family Member Of The Month) is correct in pointing out that the extra a, is indeed 'extra'. Internet Explorer is very forgiving of extra characters... but I would still recommend cleaning it up
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Place something similar to the code below before </head> in your document. In Dreamweaver, this is under CSS Properties. I included all states (link/visted/hover/active). The text-decoration: none; is defining no underline. You can see that when we place the curser over the link an underline appears (text-decoration: underline for a:hover). Play around with different combinations and see what works best for you. Hope this helps. ><style type="text/css"> <!-- a:link { color: #333366; text-decoration: none; font-style: normal; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } a:visited { color: #CCCCCC; text-decoration: none; font-style: normal; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } a:hover { color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: underline; font-style: normal; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } a:active { color: #CCCCCC; text-decoration: none; font-style: normal; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } --> </style>
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February Family Member Of The Month!
SEO replied to TCH-Dick's topic in Family Forums News and Updates
You go Girl! Well deserved Thumbs Up -
Once you complete the move(s), post back here and we will get you added to our Web Hosting Family Members pages. We will be waiting
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I Once Was Leary, Now I'm Ecstatic
SEO replied to ggscheidle's topic in Reviews of TotalChoice Hosting
Welcome to the family Leary Ecstatic. Glad you found us and, more importantly, joined the family. There are many members of our family who make this forum the special place that it is... now you can participate in that endeavor. Again, welcome -
From an SEO point of view, no.
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Michael: ERIC Digests have been added to our Nonprofit and Informational Sites page
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You have been added to our Extended Family - Personal Sites page What a excellent example of a perfect personal family site Thumbs Up
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CyBoR_WolF: Wholesale Products has been added (finally ) to our Web Hosting Family Members page.
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Got Any Room In The Family If So Please Add Me.
SEO replied to The Wild One's topic in Add Me to the Family
Hey Wild One: Where are your Babes and Bikes pictures Sorry, ladies but it does not hurt to look We added you to our Nonprofit and Informational Sites page. Could have added you to the personal page if you prefer but I am thinking that your content best fits with 'Informational Sites'. Let me know if you prefer a change. Words of wisdom: Make your home.html page your index.html (i.e. get rid of the 'Enter') -
Augui: Love to add you... need a little information. Please read How To Add Your Site.
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It's offical! Don you have been included in our Extended Family - Personal Sites page
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Tim: We have added TCE to our Web Hosting Family Members page SEO thoughts: Well from the SEO Articles within the TotalChoice web site and SEO Tutorials within the forum, you know that selecting your keyword phrase(s) is very important. Not sure you have decided which is the best for you. Without doing proper research (any for that matter), I am thinking that 'Southern California Printing' might be you best bet... again no research. We will use that for now though. <title> perfect Thumbs Up <meta name="description" content="Southern California printing from TCE offers x, y an z (just name a few of your majors). Keep this relatively short. <meta name="keywords" look good too Thumbs Up Whoa, just found a bunch of broken links Most of your image links on the bottom are dead (postcards, brochure, etc.) A spider will frown on this. You have a Zimmer Tech link on all pages, would be much better (for you and them) if you added a new page with body text relative to Zimmer Tech and their service and then link only from that page to their site. You need Alt tags on all your images. Also would be wise to set height and width values. You need to clean up some of you HTML. Example: ><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="4" WIDTH="768" HEIGHT="17"align="right"> <a href="signup.php"> <a href="awards.html"></a> <a href="friends.html"></a> </TD> This should help... good luck.
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Terry: We have added the site to our Web Hosting Family Members page If you have not already done so, I would suggest you submit your web site for review A lot of good people around here will give you some helpful critique.
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How about this Keyword Density Analyzes Tool? You can even check just the Alt tags
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How about this Keyword Density Analyzes Tool? You can even check just the Alt tags
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Yes, alt tags are considered. None that take stemming in consideration (at least none that I am aware of), might be best to write your own if you are serious.
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That is the Japanese version of Exicte.
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I can not give a concrete answer. My intuition would suggest that it would not affect your rankings. Then again, what would be the down size? Remember, they update the cached version routinely.
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Not sure what you mean by 'alternative text'? Are we talking alt tags?
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Well your site will be spidered soon and it will use that Meta description (if it is there). The others can wait but having the description there for him would be nice
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Everything in your cgi-bin was placed by you... promise Found this about randhtml: