Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-14 Thread Joseph Ortenzi
but it makes sense to make sense! ;-) worth the effort On Apr 14, 2008, at 10:17, kevin mcmonagle wrote: That makes good sense Matijs but it would take some work to get my cms to do that. Maybe a dl would be the best comprimise? Is there a huge difference between using that structure an

Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-14 Thread kevin mcmonagle
That makes good sense Matijs but it would take some work to get my cms to do that. Maybe a dl would be the best comprimise? Is there a huge difference between using that structure and a definition list? -thanks kevin Matijs wrote: I'd go for nested lists heading 1

Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-14 Thread Matijs
I'd go for nested lists heading 1 item 1 ... heading 2 etc... And use h's where they are actual headings like Dave Woods suggested. Gr. Matijs On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Joseph Ortenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > list > >

Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-09 Thread Joseph Ortenzi
list On Apr 09, 2008, at 14:36, kevin mcmonagle wrote: hi, im generating a list of page links from my cms, its not really for a nav bar just a section of the site that has a number of related articles. im using h2 for the over all list label but am wondering what to use for the list b

RE: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-09 Thread Ted Drake
, 2008 3:57 PM To: 'wsg@webstandardsgroup.org' Subject: RE: [WSG] seo / standards question Hi, I'd say use a list, for two reasons. Firstly you said "im generating a list of page links", and secondly a heading should be a heading for something that comes after it in the co

RE: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-09 Thread Chris Taylor
Hi, I'd say use a list, for two reasons. Firstly you said "im generating a list of page links", and secondly a heading should be a heading for something that comes after it in the content. So not this: page name page name2 But this would be good: page name Some content describing page page

Re: [WSG] seo / standards question

2008-04-09 Thread Dave Woods
Go for the first option... section title page name 1 page name 2 ... Google won't give anymore weight as it'll simply dilute the weight of all your h3 tags so only use them where they're relavant and where they are actually heading up contnet. I'd always advise creating your HTML for the users