Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-20 Thread Dani Iswara
Caleb, It just semantics problem that h1-h6 are not in their logical order. But Google still can read the sources well. -- Regards, Dani Iswara http://daniiswara.net/ *** List Guidelines:

Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-16 Thread Chris Dimmock
Hi guys, Just to clarify. Google reads the sourcecode. In the order the sourcecode is presented. Of course you can reposition with css. That doesn't change the order of the sourcecode. Google doesn't generally request the CSS file (check your logs) - unless other flags are indicated (e.g

Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-15 Thread j...@plaveb.com
Hello, Search engine will crawl column right first than column left and than column middle. still you can use lynx browser to check how search engine will crawl your website. You can get that browser from Google webmaster guideline. all the best let me know if you need any help related to SEO

Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-15 Thread Rob Enslin
Hi Caleb, I might be wrong but anecdotal evidence suggests order is not an 'issue' for bots scanning your site. I'm other words by in large so long as your code is structured correctly your h1, h2 etc will be indexed appropriately. The only caveat/exception is non-valid code. Also, long,

RE: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-15 Thread Levell Rampono
To: carbon.ca...@gmail.com Cc: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order Hi Caleb, I might be wrong but anecdotal evidence suggests order is not an 'issue' for bots scanning your site. I'm other words by in large so long as your code is structured correctly your h1, h2 etc

Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-15 Thread Jason Grant
All these things are 'within reason'. I have seen SEO agencies advise putting the main content immediately after body and then repositioning everything else with CSS into right places. This is likely not to be possible on some designs and Google is smart enough to sift through the initial junk on

Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-15 Thread Elias Abunassar
Hi, I have a SEO question regarding how search engines scans a website. Say for example if I have a site where it has a 3 column layout. Column left and column right appears before the middle column area, and within column left, right there are h2, h3 tags; within the middle column there

Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-15 Thread Jason Grant
I will have to chip in again: - I would stay away from the 'repositioning' approach because of template flexibility issues - Depending on what type of a site you are working on this may or may not be relevant or work at all (see this topic for how to think in terms of types of web

Re: [WSG] SEO and headers order

2009-04-15 Thread Ewen . Hill
Caleb, You should be careful to present the information so that people who do not use CSS can understand the flow of the document as well (screen readers etc). I am assuming that this is a standard right and left nav with content in the middle so it would be less of an issue in this