Go to one of your pages in a browser, and view source. That’s the
order of things that Google sees. If you have a header and paragraph
of text you want to be the very first thing they see, try changing the
stacking order of your page. If you are building a CSS-positioned
layout page, you have pretty near total control over the “source
order” without changing the layout one whit. Click on the Site pane
(so it switches to Page view) and then click on that element you want
to have right at the top of the source. It will highlight on the list
of elements in the Page pane. Drag it in the list to the top of the
page. (Pay attention to the parent/child relationships along the way.)
Whatever is at the top of that list will appear first in the BODY, and
Google and its friends will read that part first.
Walter
On May 20, 2009, at 5:04 PM, Rocky Slaughter wrote:
I have built several pages now with Freeway Pro 5. When I search
for these Sites, they come up on Google, but always have the least
relevant information displayed under the link. In fact, it is more
likely that Google will pull HTML text from the bottom of the page
more than the main HTML text or the Alt Text of the top pictures?
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