Re: Key words and description meta tags

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From: Murray (forums_at_HAHAgreat-web-sights.com)
Date: 11/15/04


Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 08:23:17 -0500

Just to pop your brains and add new vigor to this dwindling thread, I have
just discovered that Google *CAN* read text in images. Whatta rush....

-- 
Murray
"SueF" <SueF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:9C97E59C-3722-4B2D-9E45-95F91C3C2347@microsoft.com...
> Thank you Ronx. I thought something wasn't working--I was right it seems 
> but
> didn't know how to fix it. I really appreciate your all sticking with me 
> on
> this. I signed up for the classes Tina recommended, so will leave you 
> alone
> on this subject.
> Thanks again, Sue
>
> "Ronx" wrote:
>
>> > but when I did it, nothing shows up in the html
>> > view. Selecting the logo graphic shows only  <body  >
>> > <p align="center"> </p> in my html view. One reason for confusion on my
>> > part.
>>
>> This is a downside (or a feature, depending on your point of view) of 
>> using
>> shared borders.  FrontPage will display the shared border in Normal or
>> Design view, and allow it to be edited, but will not display the HTML 
>> code
>> for the border in HTML or Code view.
>>
>> To see the HTML in a border, Tools->Web Settings or Site Settings
>> On the Advanced tab, tick the box "Show hidden files and folders"
>> Click OK and allow the web to be refreshed.
>>
>> The border files are in the normally hidden  _borders folder.
>> -- 
>> Ron Symonds   (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
>> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>>
>>
>> "SueF" <SueF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:79DA7AA3-19AB-4D89-8983-E9D73280F0C7@microsoft.com...
>> > Yes Tina, your explanation helped a lot. I was guessing that's what I
>> > needed
>> > to do in picture properties, but when I did it, nothing shows up in the
>> > html
>> > view. Selecting the logo graphic shows only  <body  >
>> > <p align="center"> </p> in my html view. One reason for confusion on my
>> > part.
>> >
>> > Off I go to investigate all the links you shared. Thanks, Sue
>> >
>> > "Tina Clarke" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> "SueF" <SueF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:DBD15C0C-D24D-4F32-A1AC-86055BA82CBC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Thomas, I reviewed HTML view in FP for my 
>> >> > http://hellscanyonchamber.com
>> >> site.
>> >> > I can't find and <alt> tabs, even in the greyed out areas. All I can
>> >> > see
>> >> are
>> >> > the two  meta tags for the Expedition theme and nothing for my logo.
>> >> Assuming
>> >> > I can figure out how to write (I was hoping to see examples in FP), 
>> >> > how
>> >> > do
>> >> > you get the things in there?
>> >> > Should I start a new post?
>> >> > Sue
>> >>
>> >> Add text that describes a graphic
>> >>
>> >> In 'Page view', right-click the graphic, choose 'Picture Properties' 
>> >> on
>> >> the
>> >> popup menu, and then click the General tab.
>> >> In the Text box, under 'Alternative representations', type the
>> >> alternative
>> >> text  (alternative text: Used by Web browsers to display text during
>> >> image
>> >> downloads for users who have graphics turned off, and for users who 
>> >> rely
>> >> on
>> >> screen-reading software to convert graphics on the screen to spoken
>> >> words. )
>> >> for the graphic.
>> >>
>> >> Note   Some Web browsers also display alternative text while the 
>> >> graphic
>> >> is
>> >> downloading, or when a site visitor moves the mouse pointer over the
>> >> graphic.
>> >>
>> >> Tip
>> >>
>> >> Alternative text should be just long enough to convey the meaning of 
>> >> the
>> >> image but by using keywords about the image that appear on the page 
>> >> you
>> >> can
>> >> increase your search engine optimisation of the page.
>> >>
>> >> See http://accessfp.net/scripttips.htm Tip 5 for further information 
>> >> on
>> >> applying descriptive boxes using the html title tag and JavaScript to
>> >> text
>> >> or graphics.
>> >>
>> >> If you want to learn more about SEO
>> >> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SEO_Techniques this is place to do it.:)
>> >>
>> >> Let me know if this helps
>> >>
>> >> Tina
>> >>
>> >> http://accessfp.net/ - FrontPage Resource Centre
>> >> http://anyfrontpage.com/  - FrontPage Ezine - Free FP Ebook
>> >> http://addonfp.com/   - FrontPage Addons
>> >> http://frontpage-tips.com/  - FrontPage Tips - sign up for the launch
>> >> now.
>> >> http://msmvps.com/frontpage/ - FrontPage News & Articles Blog
>> >> http://frontpage-advice.blogspot.com/ - FrontPage Advice Blog
>> >> http://frontpage-ebooks.com/ - FrontPage Ebooks
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>> 


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