If the number of times the font is used per page isn't excessive, you could
also resort to sIFR3 for font replacement.
Check: http://novemberborn.net/sifr3 for more information.
If you need help with this, you can contact me off-list. :)
Gr.
Matijs
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:29 AM, Lynette Smit
hi lynette,
check out http://www.studiokdd.com/ the site still isn't finished
under the hood, because i still need to add long descriptions. maybe
your client could see that content with keywords can be tastefully
done without clutter. remember, it's all about design!
cheers,
dwain
On 6/24/08,
Thanks Luke and Kerry - it will certainly be different!
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Hi Lyn,
As mentioned make sure you are using the description meta with
appropriate tags.
Also make sure that the page title above the menu bar is sufficiently
detailed e.g. Artist Name - Image Name &c
Image replacement on the site title is a good idea, just offset the html
text sufficientl
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Lyn asked:
> She asked: "how does it work with "key words" I realise i have not included
> many. are they necessary these days and if so can they be incorporated to
> suit search engines without visually distur
I am about to start a site that is going to be basically several image
gallery site pages. My client is an artist. I asked for some text for
the site but she doesn't want "clutter".
She asked: "how does it work with "key words" I realise i have not
included many. are they necessary these d