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> There should be a proper linking order for the internal pages.
> The mapping should be done in a systematic manner so that the
> search engines crawls the webpages. The sitemaps should be
> designed and all the internal page link should be specified in
> the site maps and the sitemap should be placed in the home page.
> http://www.misearch@*#...
See tag line...
After doing a quick Google - I wish Moderator privileges spammed - whoops, I meant spanned forums! ;¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
will definitely be trying that out when i next get the chance to work on my site. It's just finding the time to do them with work and with the sudden rush of great new releases. May get to work tomorrow after work when watching Supernatural :D.
I'll let you know how I get on - but thanks, it should be enough to get what I need :)
It all depends on what you are after.
If it's just the odd additional page then a simple text link within the content might be best, or a group of links (removing the linked to page from the main navigation).
Or put all the sub pages in a Drop down menu and remove them all from the main navigation.
You could then put the Drop down menu in the same place on all the appropriate pages.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola Instant Site > Hmmm... has probably got some good ideas however.
:¬)
As Warhunt says you need to add separate links to your 'deeper' pages and also remove the page from the main navigation.
Please see my comments in this similar thread.
You could also use a 'Dropdown menu' here's my InstantPro dropdown menu demo created for another poster.
This type of menu would keep everything tidy - in practice you would also remove the sub-pages from the main navigation as required.
Hope that gives you some ideas :¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola Instant Site There are some ways that you can easily just work around this however, the most simple being using hyperlinks within the pages. It's all I did with mine, but it takes some effort to make it look "pretty".
Hmmm... has probably got some good ideas however.
I'm not sure if you can - but would like to have main categories appearing on the left/top, but would like to separate these heading pages with several pages only accessible from a said page (i.e. a bit of a hierarchy of pages)
(if I've confused you, I'm sorry - it's not too clear :S)
Formally-used Quicken [IRS happy with raft of reports & receipts]; guess many are exploiting party-plan sales as route to second-income.