[Pro] ScriptyFader & SEO—Need Guidance

I have created a page with ScriptyFader that has three sections:

http://www.rainmakers.tv/video/search_videos.html#people

(I have to add the anchor link or the People link at the top doesn’t show up until it’s moused over. But, that’s not really my problem.)

My problem is that nothing in the ScriptyFader Option boxes displays in the code, so it doesn’t show up in search engines.

How else can I display these three categories of listings without having to do a database thing that I am not savvy enough to do? Is there anything similar that does work with a search engine? I could do just a long page with the three sections and anchor links, but I really liked the look of the ScriptyFader.


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NewsCycle can fade between HTML elements, and the elements remain in
the page. It’s almost identical. The only caveat is that if you use
NewsCycle, you have to keep an eye on the total page “weight”. Turn on
Show item sizes in the cog menu on the site panel, and publish every
now and then to see the bad news. If you can strike a good balance
between total page size and depth of content, it’s a good solution to
that problem.

Walter

On Aug 15, 2011, at 8:17 AM, Robin Stark wrote:

I have created a page with ScriptyFader that has three sections:

http://www.rainmakers.tv/video/search_videos.html#people

(I have to add the anchor link or the People link at the top doesn’t
show up until it’s moused over. But, that’s not really my problem.)

My problem is that nothing in the ScriptyFader Option boxes displays
in the code, so it doesn’t show up in search engines.

How else can I display these three categories of listings without
having to do a database thing that I am not savvy enough to do? Is
there anything similar that does work with a search engine? I could
do just a long page with the three sections and anchor links, but I
really liked the look of the ScriptyFader.


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Can NewsCycle use links to view each HTML box? It looks like It just cycles through. I don’t want it to automatically cycle through. I want there to be three linked images or text and clicking each one will bring up the appropriate HTML box with the categorized text.

Right now, they click on People or Organization, etc., to get that HTML box to display.
http://www.rainmakers.tv/video/search_videos.html#people

Robin Stark


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Sorry, no. It doesn’t offer any controls. You might look at Carousel
– that keeps all of its content in the page, and it features a rich
collection of navigation tools, both relative (next, previous) and
direct (tabs to link to a specific content segment).

Walter

On Aug 15, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Robin Stark wrote:

Can NewsCycle use links to view each HTML box? It looks like It just
cycles through. I don’t want it to automatically cycle through. I
want there to be three linked images or text and clicking each one
will bring up the appropriate HTML box with the categorized text.

Right now, they click on People or Organization, etc., to get that
HTML box to display.
http://www.rainmakers.tv/video/search_videos.html#people

Robin Stark


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Thank you, I will set up a carousel and try it out. I see in your example that all the text shows it the code. I should have looked at that in the first place.

Robin Stark


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