HTML - Keyword Help
hi all,
I'm trying to optimise my key word search, but no matter what I type on google, my site is not listed. I've tried using meta tags, making sure all my alt tags are correctly defined etc. The only thing that i can think of is the keywords are not listed enough in the code. Anyone any advice, or any reccomondations for places to go for good tutorials etc? thanks Similar Tutorials<meta name="description" content="wonderfull beach - blue bay - rooms- hoiliday fresh air google3a970ace18e26dae.html"> 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 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. 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? |