Will a spider crawl to that linked page if it is in such a window? Much appreciated.
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Will a spider crawl to that linked page if it is in such a window? Much appreciated.
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The Pic to New Window Action is written in an SEO-friendly style. If
the Spawn New Window Action is written in a similar manner (don’t have
a copy handy here) then it should work. Can you post a link to a page
you’re worried about? It’s easy to tell if it’s been done “right” or
not.
Walter
On Feb 11, 2009, at 11:12 AM, bunsworth wrote:
Will a spider crawl to that linked page if it is in such a window?
Much appreciated.
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http://www.imagineinc-usa.com/catalogdesign,co.html
This is under construction-the “read more” buttons have spawn new window actions.
Much appreciated!
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This looks like it will be good SEO-wise as well.
Walter
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http://www.imagineinc-usa.com/catalogdesign,co.html
This is under construction-the “read more” buttons have spawn new
window actions.Much appreciated!
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Thanks so much. Have a great day!
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HI,
the Action is written in such a way that if for some reason the JavaScript fails, a regular HTML link will open the page in a new, regular window. That regular HTML link should be followed by search engines.
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Paul, what do search engines do with the target _blank part of a URL?
I don’t know, and it occurs to me that it might make a difference in
this case if they pay attention to it.
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