Hi all
Now I have seen this subject covered in another thread, but I'd like some more details before I risk making any changes to my live site...
(Note: this forum software seems to have truncated some of the url's i've typed below - please hover over or click them to see the URL I actually mean)
I've been advised by a search engine optimisation guy to change the acatalog directory and the index page on my website from
http://www.canvasetc.com/acatalog/index.html
to something like
http://www.canvasetc.com/canvas-art-...galleries.html
I do not have access to Microsoft Access so can't really change things in the mdb file. Is there another way to do this safely and reliably?
Also is is possible to have subdirectories for sections?
eg; look at
http://www.canvasetc.com/acatalog/1002.html
and
http://www.canvasetc.com/acatalog/1320.html
would it be possible to have a url for these pages such as
http://www.canvasetc.com/canvas-art-...acts/1002.html
and
http://www.canvasetc.com/canvas-art-...-art/1320.html
that split each section/sub section into a subdirectory?
Also any tips in search engine optimisation for an Actinic 7 site would be most welcome!
Many thanks
Russell
Now I have seen this subject covered in another thread, but I'd like some more details before I risk making any changes to my live site...
(Note: this forum software seems to have truncated some of the url's i've typed below - please hover over or click them to see the URL I actually mean)
I've been advised by a search engine optimisation guy to change the acatalog directory and the index page on my website from
http://www.canvasetc.com/acatalog/index.html
to something like
http://www.canvasetc.com/canvas-art-...galleries.html
I do not have access to Microsoft Access so can't really change things in the mdb file. Is there another way to do this safely and reliably?
Also is is possible to have subdirectories for sections?
eg; look at
http://www.canvasetc.com/acatalog/1002.html
and
http://www.canvasetc.com/acatalog/1320.html
would it be possible to have a url for these pages such as
http://www.canvasetc.com/canvas-art-...acts/1002.html
and
http://www.canvasetc.com/canvas-art-...-art/1320.html
that split each section/sub section into a subdirectory?
Also any tips in search engine optimisation for an Actinic 7 site would be most welcome!
Many thanks
Russell
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