Yoda search or the way I have been using Google for the last 12+ years
“search subject, qualifier qualifier qualifier” If your search subject contains multiple words, wrap it in double quotes for an exact search on that combination. “search subject”, qualifier qualifier qualifier” When looking for multiple qualifiers use the addition modifier. + “search subject, qualifier + qualifier + qualifier” By setting the subject of your search first you [...]
Indirect… Direct…Relative… Links???
Which kind of linking would be best for you? When referring to indirect links a user is typically making use of on page anchor links. This is done by referencing an anchor name or id within your markup. A direct link could be for the current domain or reference a cross-domain link. When attempting to [...]
Keywords! They are everywhere!!!!
This topic like most topics on this site is meant to be kept simple and when it comes to keywords when developing the content for your website be sure you keep your selection simple as well. Keywords are the words that you would think other people use when performing searches within a search engine such [...]
CSS… External? Inline? Embedded? Which one should matter to you?
There are three ways to use cascading style-sheets within your HTML or XHTML documents. Each one varies slightly in use within your documents. If you are planning to produce documents that are easily machine read and spiderable by search engines you will want to lean more towards using the external type of CSS styling. By [...]
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