Hi,
This may well have been explained before, but i've searched through the old posts and can't see the sort of thing i'm after - if it is then please feel free to send me abuse
I would like to change the section list, which is shown on the left hand side of our actinic pages, so that it includes sub sections as well as the top level sections. I have seen that this is possible using Java (as per the advanced user guide) but I don't want them to be created on the fly using a document.write, as it then decreases the Search Engine spider's paths and hence your ranking.
To show what i mean, if you look at our front page ( http://www.tacklebargains.co.uk ) then you will see that all/most of our Actinic sections and subsections are shown (although this was done manually by me!!!) but if you look at one of our actinic pages (eg. http://www.tacklebargains.co.uk/acatalog/index.html ) it only includes the top levels.
Thanks for reading this, and if you know of a way to do this or can point in the right direction, then that would be fantastic!!!
Cheers,
Stuart
This may well have been explained before, but i've searched through the old posts and can't see the sort of thing i'm after - if it is then please feel free to send me abuse
I would like to change the section list, which is shown on the left hand side of our actinic pages, so that it includes sub sections as well as the top level sections. I have seen that this is possible using Java (as per the advanced user guide) but I don't want them to be created on the fly using a document.write, as it then decreases the Search Engine spider's paths and hence your ranking.
To show what i mean, if you look at our front page ( http://www.tacklebargains.co.uk ) then you will see that all/most of our Actinic sections and subsections are shown (although this was done manually by me!!!) but if you look at one of our actinic pages (eg. http://www.tacklebargains.co.uk/acatalog/index.html ) it only includes the top levels.
Thanks for reading this, and if you know of a way to do this or can point in the right direction, then that would be fantastic!!!
Cheers,
Stuart
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