Re: Javascript problem
- From: "Rob Giordano \(Crash\)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 06:37:22 -0700
Keywords are not as important as they used to be, meaningful text content is
what you want.
As far as the video goes, just don't make it auto-play (sorry I don't know
how to do this but I'm sure you can)
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"Panos" <Panos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear David, Rob,
First of all thank you for the time you spending looking my site and your
suggestions, i agree with you and i will process in the following changes:
1) i will remove the "search by city" button from the city page
2) i will remove the "search by country" button in the country page
i am thinking to remove the huge text at the bottom of the first page but
the big disadvantage with that is that because i dont have any text in my
first page, the search engines, would not catch my page when someone
search
for ex. Athens hotels ( because there will not be a text about Athens )
Also in keywords i cannot add all the cities i want because there are
limitations in number of words. Any suggestion?
What do you think to keep the video in the "search by country" page
without
the music? do you think is it nice? or better to remove it completely?
Again thanks a lot for your support
Panos
"Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
Ack! You're right about that, and the search button positions change too.
Sorry Panos, but that is totally goofy! No one will figure that out -
especially with that strange music blasting.
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Rob,
I guess I am going to have to install IE7 again. I didn't like it the
first time I used it, but there won't be any new users of IE6 now that
XP
isn't available anymore. I did install the new version of FF, and I do
like it...
I think you discovered an overall navigation problem with the site. It
took me a while to sort out, but if you go to
http://www.europe-hotels.gr/
that page displays a map with cities. If you click the Search by
Country
link, it displays a page with a map with countries. The Country and
City
links are deactivated on their corresponding pages, but the active
links
now work in FF3 and IE6. The actual "search" is from the links on the
maps.
In my opinion, Panos needs to add some directions above each map as to
how
to "search" the cities...or the countries. I know from mousing over the
map that there are links that will search the different cities and the
different countries, but many viewers will get confused as to what to
do
once they find the map. Panos needs to better explain the whole
process,
and possible remove the link to the City page when on the city page,
and
the link to the Country page when on the country page.... I am not sure
what exactly he should do, but right now it is too confusing and he
needs
to add directions. My two cents worth...
DavidF
"Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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IE7, FF2, Safari 2
home page behaves identically in all three browsers:
The Search by Country is active but just reloads the same page (no
search
as it suggests)
The Search by City is dead, doesn't do anything, does not appear to be
a
link.
The auto-play audio from the video on the bottom of the page is REALLY
annoying.
This is different than it was this morning.
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The two links you quoted are not javascript links. The only
javascript
you have on that page is associated with the google stuff. Open the
page, view the Source code, and then use the find feature to look for
"search by city", and you will see there is nothing in there about
javascript. But if you search for javascript, it is associated with
the
google stuff.
The links work ok in IE6 but not FF3.0. Rob might be running IE7. It
appears that the links have been converted to an image in FF. Ungroup
them, or pull the text outside the "design" you have them in, or
perhaps
make sure that those designs don't overlap the map below it.
Bye the way, you asked about being penalized by google before... I
wouldn't be surprised if you were being docked for the huge list of
cities at the bottom of this page. I am pretty sure that this
practice
is a no no these days....but I could be wrong.
DavidF
"Panos" <Panos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello David, i am here again i think i need your valuable help
again...
So i had a problem in my website and with the help of Google's forum
i
find
out that in the main page of my website i have 2 links that is
Javascript
links ( i really dont know how i created these ). This links deny
the
Googlebot to catch my page. When i turned off in Firefox the option
"enable
javascript" i saw that i couldnt access these links. The strange is
that in
all my website i have many many links and eveything works fine, only
those
two links has this problem, do you know how can i remove the
javascript
from
the links??
URL: www.europe-hotels.gr
The problematic links are those " Search by city " and " Search by
country "
above the map..
Any reccomendation would be highly appreciate
Panos
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