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Can anyone tell me what the google html file in the description tag is. Its is probably SEO related. I have not been able to find anything about it. Can it be the sitemap XML file in some disguise? Best regards Similar TutorialsHow do I get rid of my automatic golive meta description and write my own? Here is my current source. <title>Watch It Mister! Funny Gay Videos, Gay Videos of Hot Emo Guys Kissing, and More Gay Videos!</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <meta content="Adobe GoLive 5" name="generator"> <meta content="Lavation Design" name="author"> <meta content="index, follow" name="robots"> <meta content="Free gay video sharing community." name="abstract"> <meta content="Watch It Mister is an online gay video sharing community. Lots of Gay Videos, anything from funny gay videos to gay emo guys kissing. This is the home of gay videos.=" name="keywords" href="style.css" type="text/css" <META rel="stylesheet" description?>>> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/css/anylink.css"> how do I set my description for my site when it is found via a search engine? I have a meta description tag, but when i search my site on google, yahoo, msn, etc... the description doesnt fit my meta one.... any better way to set a description? Hi, I am building a website and have a lot of different images on it. I am trying to put a 3D type of box around the image - so that I can put in a description for the different images. Attached are 2 images - 1 with a screenshot of my images and the other of a screenshot from another website of what I am trying to achieve. The only difference is that I am trying to put a box around the image as well and would like to keep the description below the image in some instances and beside the image in other instances (see screenshot 1). 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I have heard Google takes at least 6 hours to propagate any changes in the index.html, but it's been about 12 hours now and nothing has changed. Here is what Google displays: (see attachment) As you can tell from the attachment, it's retrieving text from the body of my index file. This is NOT what I want. It needs to read from the meta description instead. Try googling "SWTOR". The first link has a very nice description, e.g., several links to the material within etc. How can I do this? Can someone link some sample code? Is this all done within the meta description? Thanks all! Love the advice here on this forum ) Hi everyone I have read a few articles on this and I would like to explain what I am doing. In the site I am developing I have put the sites logo in a div and in the CSS I have put the image of the logo as the background-image. I would like to know if there are any tricks when adding the alt, title and long description tags? I am also using a h1 inside the div with the logo bg image with a text indent so the text doesnt show. This helps with SEO. The div is also clickable using a technique I found at BonRouge: http://bonrouge.com/br.php?page=faq#divlink I would just like some opinions please? I have given the div a title with the logo's name inside the title. But can I do more by adding an alt tag and long description? Any advice is much appreciated! Thanks! I'm making an HTML-based text editor for Windows PCs. The editor needs to have some special functions, and one of them is the automatic colouring of certain keywords. Here's the situation. (Apologies if little of the following is relevant, but I can't be sure.) The editor is part of a program. When the user wants to write something, the editor is created (an instance of the Windows WebBrowser) and custom HTML is loaded into it. So it's displaying a spontaneously-created HTML page. This page includes a section marked contenteditable=true, and that's where the user types. When the user is finished writing, they press a button, the current HTML in the browser is read and the text is extracted from it and saved, and the browser is destroyed. All that works fine. However, I'm having trouble building in some special functions. Namely keyword colouring. The host program allows the user to set a number of keywords, and a colour for each one. The idea is that when the user is typing in the editor, keywords will be detected and coloured. This colouring process needs to happen in realtime. As an amateur, I naively thought it would suffice to just read the HTML intermittently, scan for the keywords and add tags to each one, like this: Code: <SPAN style=text-colour:#FF00FF>thekeyword</SPAN> But there are several problems with this method. Every time the HTML is revised and reloaded into the browser, the "page" is scrolled back to the top. (As an aside, if anyone knows a method for getting and setting the caret position in an HTML page, I'd be grateful to know it too!) The second problem is that if the user types in the middle of a keyword, the new text inherits the colour. So obviously the tags method isn't going to be sophisticated enough. What I need is a smart way to detect and recolour keywords on the fly. Some form of syntax highlighting, I suppose. Does anybody know any tricks for doing this? JavaScript perhaps? Below is an example of what I want to achieve. As you can see, the caret is in the middle of a keyword. If the user pressed the spacebar, the editor would immediately look like the second image. What do you think? Is it possible? Thanks for reading, Seymour. I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, so I apologize in advance. Are there any easy to use (and free) Perl script programs (would it be a program or just script?) that I could use on a website to integrate a keyword search program so that users can search specified text and HTML documents? Thanks in advance for any suggestions and help. Hello. When you do a search for my company which is Nikki Vain, the title and description shows up as [FLASH] Title NAME*: EMAIL*: MESSAGE*: File Format: Shockwave Flash Title NAME*: EMAIL*: MESSAGE*: nikkivain.com/flash/main_v8.sw I went in to my ftp and changed the index.html so this would not happen at www.nikkivain.com and it is fine there. I am so confused Thanks for the help in advance I am having problems with putting HTML code into an RSS 2.0 description tag. If I escape the HTML using <![CDATA[, the HTML shows up fine when the feed is viewed with Firefox 2.0, IE7, and various feed readers. The problem occurs when browsers like IE6 and Netscape view the .xml feed, as these do not support native RSS. To allow the latter browsers to easily display the feed, I use XSL to transform the XML into something much nicer. However, the escaped HTML shows up as literal characters (code) in the feed when viewed with IE6 and Netscape. How can I show HTML in the description tag of an XML feed using XSL? I also get literal characters when trying entity-encoded HTML. Hey all, I'm having a bit of trouble applying the style keyword to get it to work in firefox. It works fine in internet explorer. my code is: <table style="position:absolute;left:220;top:155" > as in it doesnt position the table in absolute, it still puts it UNDER any text rather than applying the position any ideas as to why this isnt working in firefox? is there an equivelent I can use to position a table on the screen? Hi, I have a website which is in greek. I was making an application to appear in this website but I have a problem with the characters, they appear like ? I had this problem before but was solved by adding a meta in the head part <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> the files are in utf-8 format and this meta exists in my head part but they still appear like "?" I would appreciate it if someone could advice me what to check. I can also provide a link, but I will send it by personal message to the interested. Thanks in advance, Dinos I'm trying to put a meta tag description on my homepage, but it's not working because when I search for it on google, a different description shows up. This is my head: <head> <meta name="description" content="The reviewing site for New York City landlords. Find out if your landlord is a slumlord before you rent from them. ***** and moan about your existing landlord."> <meta name="Keywords" content="landlord, tenant, landlord tenant, small claims court, new york city, rent, deposit, security deposit, eviction, evict, slumlord, landlord law, tenant law, new york city tenant, rent new york city, landlord new york city, department of housing, sanitation, review, slumlord new york city" /> <title>The Landlord Intelligence Agency</title> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> <link rel="icon" type="image/gif" href="animated_favicon1.gif"> <style type="text/css"> a { text-decoration:none } </style> </head> Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong here? Iv just created a website using CoffeeCup HTML Editer, but this is the first website which i have created using a HTML Editer instead of a sitebuilder provided by the hosting. In the sitebuilder i used for my old site, it provided what was called"SEO Wizard" which wrote the meta tags in the head for me. Now im using this HTML Editer, i have to write it myself.. On the template i used to start off, it provided the following as a start for me to enter the rest. <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="Description" content="Your Title"> <meta name="author" content="CoffeeCup Software, Inc."> <meta name="Copyright" content="Copyright (c) 2010 CoffeeCup, all rights reserved."> <title>Your Title</title> <style... I can see myself that i need to add some sort of meta tag for my "Keywords". Im also not sure if there is any other codes i need to add, or removed if needed. Could someone help me please? Thanks! Note: Im not asking someone to add my keywords for me, etc.. lol. Im just looking for help on how to write it & then i can fill in the "Specific Stuff" for my site. Hi all I am new to html. I came throught tag <META NAME="Author" CONTENT="text"> I don't see any change in my web page including this tag. Can u please tell me what's the use of it. How can I see that information in my web page okey so one of my friends want me to make hes homepage up to date, and when i was looking trough the code i saw this meta tag, I dont realy know what it does so can any one help me?? Code: <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0"> Ok... I may have posted this in the wrong section but who cares anyway... I wonder if there is a way to add this <META HTTP-EQUIV="imagetoolbar" CONTENT="no"> "meta-thing" to all my HTML pages in my site. Can you add it to an external file or something??. The main point is that I don't want to include it in every single HTML file. |