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michaeldane
03-26-2009, 04:19 PM
http://www.geodercd.org/pdf/Auto%20page%20length.htm
WebMonkey08
03-26-2009, 05:02 PM
Does it work ? I tried CSS stuff, had no luck.. can u elaborate ?
michaeldane
03-26-2009, 05:54 PM
Yes it definately works or I wouldn't have posted it. Take a look at Mudd Dawgs (http://myspacewebcreation.com/burlingtonmudddawgs) site I did for a local LL team and you'll see the different page lengths. The pages will end where the last entry, picture whatever is on the page. This will not work however if you've used a template. You could have the page length set to 5,000 but it will end like I said where the last entry on the page ends.
All the sites I've built are using this code and haven't had any problems that I know of.
WebMonkey08
03-27-2009, 12:21 AM
Yes it definately works or I wouldn't have posted it. Take a look at Mudd Dawgs (http://myspacewebcreation.com/burlingtonmudddawgs) site I did for a local LL team and you'll see the different page lengths. The pages will end where the last entry, picture whatever is on the page. This will not work however if you've used a template. You could have the page length set to 5,000 but it will end like I said where the last entry on the page ends.
All the sites I've built are using this code and haven't had any problems that I know of.
Execellent advice, nice website.. Learn SEO, and you will be on the road to sucess.. Here's some free advice, put this: Burlington web design in your website Title..and Google may kiss you on both cheeks !
Suzie B
03-27-2009, 01:28 AM
Thanks for the information on this because differing page lengths is my pet peeve so far... and I have alot of items that I need to work on.
I cannot see the change on my page as I am building it ~ does the change only show after the site is published? I am not that far on this website right now so I cannot test it, just wanted to check.
Thanks for your help
michaeldane
03-27-2009, 02:04 AM
You will see the change when you go to "build" and "preview site".
Hope this helped.
michaeldane
03-27-2009, 02:06 AM
WebMonkey, did you try it out to see the result?
Thanks for the SEO advice, that should help I'm sure.
WebMonkey08
03-27-2009, 03:36 AM
WebMonkey, did you try it out to see the result?
Thanks for the SEO advice, that should help I'm sure.
I was at work, I did not try that stuff.
That Wordpress stuff, do you know how how to import a Domain Name into a Wordpress Blog, and edit it? If so, you can get a lots of work, let me know.
Lastly, participate in this Forum more, make sure your domain name is in your signature, its an easy way to build backlinks which help your SEO. Let me know..
Posylane
03-27-2009, 05:11 AM
That Wordpress stuff, do you know how how to import a Domain Name into a Wordpress Blog, and edit it? If so, you can get a lots of work, let me know.
WM, what exactly are you asking?
Suzie B
03-28-2009, 09:10 PM
The Page Size worked ~ Thank you!!!!!
almichev
07-12-2009, 05:08 PM
Just found this - God bless!
Support_AK
08-03-2009, 10:33 PM
Yes it definately works or I wouldn't have posted it. Take a look at Mudd Dawgs (http://myspacewebcreation.com/burlingtonmudddawgs) site I did for a local LL team and you'll see the different page lengths. The pages will end where the last entry, picture whatever is on the page. This will not work however if you've used a template. You could have the page length set to 5,000 but it will end like I said where the last entry on the page ends.
All the sites I've built are using this code and haven't had any problems that I know of.
Which template were you not able to get it to work with?
Posylane
08-11-2009, 07:08 AM
I don't recall what template I started with but this feature does not work on my site posylane.com.
it didn't work for me...:confused:
I did what you said, and I dont see a longer page in build or site preview.
here's proof:
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/4427/pagesize.jpg
michaeldane
08-24-2009, 01:44 AM
Change your page length to something larger than you expect to use. Go to "modify" then "Page Size" to change "Page Height".
ahhh.
Now it works, thanks alot. :D:cool:
WebMonkey08
08-24-2009, 12:59 PM
ahhh.
Now it works, thanks alot. :D:cool:
Put Key Phrases in your Title, currently you have 'Home'...if you do this, the SE's will find your website.
thanks but no thanks.
I dont need to do that, because my website will be found by people looking for it, not by people wandering the net.
I made HoweElectric.com like 7-8 years ago...back when I was in high school, and it needed a big update...which is what I'm doing. I junked everything that was on the site, and started from scratch.
I dont have to worry about people finding it, a simple google search for it and its in the top 5 results. :smile:
fishinsecrets
09-13-2009, 04:23 AM
OK, Murc, I took a look at www.howeelectric.com (http://www.howeelectric.com), and then did a Google search for both Sioux Falls electric, and Sioux Falls electric service.
I strongly recommend you take heed of what Monkey's telling you. It will put money in your pocket...
MikeK
10-29-2009, 11:22 PM
I tried to use this capability on my site, but when I went to Custom CSS in the Inspector and double clicked the "value" field nothing happened. I thought a box would appear and I would edit text. Right now it has "n/a" in it. I am sure there is an easy answer. Thanks. Mike
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