Re: [WSG] Problem with onclick and onClick : SOLVED!

2009-10-15 Thread designer
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From: Nathanael Boehm

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Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Problem with onclick and onClick


Geez, it's been a while since I've used Dreamweaver ... but I think I had 
this problem once. Not sure if it was with DW or some other HTML editor but 
there was some setting whereby the editor went through and cleaned up my 
code upon save ... so it's not your server, it's your HTML editor thinking 
it's helping you out.


I'd have no idea where the setting is though ... sorry.

Nathanael Boehm
Canberra, Australia
http://www.purecaffeine.com/about/
0409 288 464



Thanks Nathan, I found it : (I'm using dreamweaver CS4)  under the 'a' tag, 
there is a choice of format for 'onlick' and the default is 'mixed case'. I 
changed it to lower case and all is now well.  What threw me was that all my 
code was correct - all in lower case - and it was only on upload that 
Dreamweaver changed the case!


Thanks,

Bob






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Re: [WSG] Problem with onclick and onClick

2009-10-15 Thread Rae Buerckner
It's under the command menu, Command-Clean up HTML

2009/10/15 Nathanael Boehm n...@purecaffeine.com

 Geez, it's been a while since I've used Dreamweaver ... but I think I had
 this problem once. Not sure if it was with DW or some other HTML editor but
 there was some setting whereby the editor went through and cleaned up my
 code upon save ... so it's not your server, it's your HTML editor thinking
 it's helping you out.

 I'd have no idea where the setting is though ... sorry.

 Nathanael Boehm
 Canberra, Australia
 http://www.purecaffeine.com/about/
 0409 288 464


 On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:48 AM, designer 
 desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk wrote:

  Can anyone help me with what is a basic question please?

 I have a library item (in Dreamweaver) which includes an onclick:

 a href=# onclick=window.print();return false  . . . etc

 When the library item is inserted (into 37 pages) the format remains lower
 case and all pages validate, but when uploaded to the server the pages don't
 validate because they change to onClick.  How can I stop this?

 What's going on? Anyone come across this?

 Any help gratefully received.

 Bob

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Re: [WSG] Out of Office AutoReply: WSG Digest

2009-10-15 Thread cf



  Hi all, have come across something that I'm sure has come up before...

  Have created a new site with the logo wrapped in a H1 tag.

  The title of each page is also a H1.

Just got word back from an outsourced SEO expert who says it's  
probably better if there was only one H1 on each page.


  Does anyone know of any online resources backing up this theory?

I don't think it's a huge SEO concern at all but the signature on my  
return email doesn't have SEO expert on it.


Many thanks.

Christian Fagan
Fagan Design
fagandesign.com.au


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Re: [WSG] Out of Office AutoReply: WSG Digest

2009-10-15 Thread Adam Martin
h1 tags are very important to the seo on each of your pages. If you 
think about the theme of each page is your logo really one of the most 
important elements on the page (according to the visitor and also to the 
search engines). I personally advise not using h1 for logos. Each page 
on your site should have a clear theme - i.e focus on one area and as 
such this should lead you to having just 1 H1 tag with your keyword for 
that page in it. You can have more than 1 h1 tag but I would carefully 
consider why?


Cheers
Adam

c...@fagandesign.com.au wrote:


Hi all, have come across something that I'm sure has come up before...

Have created a new site with the logo wrapped in a H1 tag.

The title of each page is also a H1.

Just got word back from an outsourced SEO expert who says it's 
probably better if there was only one H1 on each page.


Does anyone know of any online resources backing up this theory?

I don't think it's a huge SEO concern at all but the signature on my 
return email doesn't have SEO expert on it.


Many thanks.



Christian Fagan
Fagan Design
fagandesign.com.au


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Re: [WSG] Out of Office AutoReply: WSG Digest

2009-10-15 Thread Nathanael Boehm
I've heard that too and I always make sure I only have one H1 in my pages.

Are you able to change your code? Why did you choose to wrap your logo in a
H1 element? I normally do logos as either a background image on the H1 or
just as an IMG on it's own; no wrapper (except perhaps a #header or
#container).

Nathanael Boehm
Canberra, Australia
http://www.purecaffeine.com/about/
0409 288 464


On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:45 PM, c...@fagandesign.com.au wrote:

  Hi all, have come across something that I'm sure has come up before...

 Have created a new site with the logo wrapped in a H1 tag.

 The title of each page is also a H1.

 Just got word back from an outsourced SEO expert who says it's probably
 better if there was only one H1 on each page.

 Does anyone know of any online resources backing up this theory?

 I don't think it's a huge SEO concern at all but the signature on my return
 email doesn't have SEO expert on it.

 Many thanks.



 Christian Fagan
 Fagan Design
 fagandesign.com.au

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Re: [WSG] Out of Office AutoReply: WSG Digest

2009-10-15 Thread Yuval Ararat
Its not specified any where that a single H1 is the right approach. SEO guys
have found that google search engine tends to read the H1 as the main
subject and decided to punish any page with more then one. the punishment is
not severe so not every one of the major sites obey.
In HTML 5 there is a huge discussion about the header
taghttp://dev.w3.org/html5/markup/header.html#headerand the
existance of h1 inside of it. my take is that this will not catch
and only google and bing indexing will set the way they want to structure of
pages to be.


On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:45 PM, c...@fagandesign.com.au wrote:

 Hi all, have come across something that I'm sure has come up before...

 Have created a new site with the logo wrapped in a H1 tag.

 The title of each page is also a H1.

 Just got word back from an outsourced SEO expert who says it's probably
 better if there was only one H1 on each page.

 Does anyone know of any online resources backing up this theory?

 I don't think it's a huge SEO concern at all but the signature on my return
 email doesn't have SEO expert on it.

 Many thanks.



 Christian Fagan
 Fagan Design
 fagandesign.com.au

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