To the best of my knowledge we are stuck with the cgi navigation as business requires it to control where to direct logged in and non logged in visitors.
Thus the choices are
ditch cgi nav in favour of hard coded links - this means more careful attention is required whilst adding sections etc
or
leave cgi nav in place and use the sitemap to also generate SEO links - easier for maintenance, but maybe a diadvantage as rural web says too many links may be problematical.
BUT the only option NOT to use is cgi navigation only.
Jont uses hard code
I use cgi nav and hard coded links generated from the site map
Rural web uses either one or the other
We have all reported successful SERPS
Thus the choices are
ditch cgi nav in favour of hard coded links - this means more careful attention is required whilst adding sections etc
or
leave cgi nav in place and use the sitemap to also generate SEO links - easier for maintenance, but maybe a diadvantage as rural web says too many links may be problematical.
BUT the only option NOT to use is cgi navigation only.
Jont uses hard code
I use cgi nav and hard coded links generated from the site map
Rural web uses either one or the other
We have all reported successful SERPS
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