On 19 Aug 2009, at 19:55, julie maxwell allen wrote:
I am learning from ya’ll to look at the code source of sites to see
what they are build of.
How can you tell if it is mainly graphic txt?
If you can select and copy the text (I mean definite words and
paragraphs) then it isn’t graphic text. If, without selecting
anything, you can drag the whole block of words onto your Desktop,
then it is graphic text.
also if I do not see the words meta-tags that means there are none
right??
here is a website I have been asked to look at: to help her market it.
PLease correct me: but looking at the source code:
this site is mainly graphic TXT and no meta tags…
If you hit Apple-Shift-U to view the source, then hit Apple-F to do a
find, then enter the word ‘meta’ in the find field at the top of the
Safari source window, you get no hits. So no, no meta tags. Plenty of
non-graphic text though. This site is not mainly graphic text.
On Aug 19, 2009, at 3:04 PM, Paul Bradforth wrote:
On 19 Aug 2009, at 19:55, julie maxwell allen wrote:
I am learning from ya’ll to look at the code source of sites to see
what they are build of.
How can you tell if it is mainly graphic txt?
If you can select and copy the text (I mean definite words and
paragraphs) then it isn’t graphic text. If, without selecting
anything, you can drag the whole block of words onto your Desktop,
then it is graphic text.
also if I do not see the words meta-tags that means there are none
right??
here is a website I have been asked to look at: to help her market
it.
PLease correct me: but looking at the source code:
this site is mainly graphic TXT and no meta tags…
If you hit Apple-Shift-U to view the source, then hit Apple-F to do
a find, then enter the word ‘meta’ in the find field at the top of
the Safari source window, you get no hits. So no, no meta tags.
Plenty of non-graphic text though. This site is not mainly graphic
text.