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razorpgh
06-09-2008, 04:07 PM
Any way to make the webpage longer then 5000? I have gone into the page size and enter a amount over 5000 and it will not let me. Is there a way to get around this?
WebMonkey08
06-09-2008, 04:29 PM
Why do u need a page 5000 long?
razorpgh
06-09-2008, 04:43 PM
www.backyardflagfootball.com/ffhome.htm
I would much rather have it keep going down - instead I have to go to the limit (5000) then add a column to the right...
Understand.
JohnnyD
06-09-2008, 04:59 PM
Any way to make the webpage longer then 5000? I have gone into the page size and enter a amount over 5000 and it will not let me. Is there a way to get around this?
Why don't you utilize iFrames? You could shrink down your pages drastically. That way your sections could be smaller on the page, yet be able to view everything within those sections scrolling within iFrames.
Or, you could create individual pages for your sections with their 'headers' and then link to them from your main page.
There are so many posibilities...............
razorpgh
06-09-2008, 05:04 PM
I think to use IFrames would be very hard to get the same affects of the fonts and styles plus to get all the grahics included in the test - just like it is now.
I do not think IFrames would work... and if it would it would take alot of time. These get updated weekly.
JohnnyD
06-09-2008, 07:57 PM
I think to use IFrames would be very hard to get the same affects of the fonts and styles plus to get all the grahics included in the test - just like it is now.
I do not think IFrames would work... and if it would it would take alot of time. These get updated weekly.
Actually, iFrames are not as hard as you think. I thought that at first until i actually tried it. Kind of like when my mom wanted me to try spinach for the first time.......... Now I love it.
And actually, updating iFrames is very easy to do. All you have to do is a create WE Document and title it iframe1 and put all the content you want to show on that. Then build it as an htm/html and upload it to your server. Then put the code for the iFrame into your page where you want it and repeat that for each one. Then all you have to do is update each document, instead of your whole main page. The main page stays the same, only the content in the iFrame changes.
I did it here: http://www.scac.ws because they are planning on having a bunch of donators and the list would be too long. It’s a perfect example of how to utilize an iFrame. It saves me a ton of time having to move content down and around to fit something that I simply put in a tiny box. :D
zeekstern
06-09-2008, 11:54 PM
One problem with iframes is that they reduce the amount of content on your page. If it happens to contain keywords, you are hurting yourself with regards to Google ranking.
Zeek
WebMonkey08
06-10-2008, 12:32 AM
One problem with iframes is that they reduce the amount of content on your page. If it happens to contain keywords, you are hurting yourself with regards to Google ranking.
Zeek
If you could line up all the ppl that came here designing non-seo-freindly sites, the line would stretch from here to the moon, and back !
AtlantaTerry
09-02-2008, 08:49 AM
JohnnyD:
When I went to that website I noticed this:
Web Design by - J D Wed Designs
"Wed"?
oopsie
Terry
zeekstern
09-03-2008, 01:43 AM
If you could line up all the ppl that came here designing non-seo-freindly sites, the line would stretch from here to the moon, and back !
There are many reasons for that. Speaking from this product:
1. WE7 does not AUTOMATICALLY produce SEO sites. You must know what a SEO site is first, and then figure out how to use the software to change it to make it an SEO friendly site. Which is OK, but not all of us want or need to do that.
2. Many users use WE7 to produce good landing pages instead of a full blown site. So we don't care about SEO. We care about making money.;) In some cases, I will do both. It depends on the product or service I am promoting. If it is something I feel has some longevity to it, I will do the SEO bit and follow it up with some good article submissions. That can make you money for years.
3. While an SEO friendly site sounds real good, the definition of an "SEO friendly site" differs from search engine to search engine. Give me a site that gets 500,000 hits a day, and I'll take that any day over a "friendly SEO site".
Of course I am speaking from the perspective of making my own sites and not making a site for someone else. And these types of sites are developed to make money and not "friends";) I don't care if someone doesn't find it if they search for it, I just want them to click on my Google ad and sell them something (PPC).
WE7 is a great product and has a tremendous potential. The things you can do with it is really incredible for the price.
Zeek
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