Personally I prefer links to open in the same Window. But that's me. And I
don't want to force my preference on anyone. That's why it's nicer to leave
it to the user to decide. The only way to let users decide is to open links
in the same window by default and teach said users a function of
That way the customer doesn't go wondering thru the other website and forget to come back to mine. Further, it's a misunderstanding of the dynamics of the relationship to speak of users visiting your site. On the contrary, the user is extending an invitation to your site to visit HER browser, on
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>James Jeffery wrote:A search engine will not just search the by the H1, actually no-one actually knowshow a search engine works, its a secret to the creator, but what we do know is that
they make use of all H* elements not just H1.I
tend to agree with James Jeffery on this one.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Crockford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jun 27, 2007 8:44 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Page Structure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tend to agree with James Jeffery on this one. I just checked one of my
sites front page and found not a