In the admin panel there is an option to set "Keywords for Spiders". I guess that would create links with search engines to the main/index page of the FAQ. Am I right?
But how about the individual pages of the FAQ? Are they optimized for Google Indexing? Or can I do something about it myself? (highligting important words in some way or anything else?)
Does it use any session id in the links? If it uses session id then the link gets changed every time and Google and other Search engines may not index it correctly. I don't think it does, but I just want to be completely sure. This link for instance http://www.webyog.com/faq/index.php?act ... artlang=en will allways be the same when that FAQ page is opened?
BTW: Did I ever remember to say THANK YOU for this FAQ system ?
Search engine optimization.
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Hi,
the keywords will appear as meta tags.
To get the best results in Google and other search engines use the built-in mod_rewrite support in phpMyFAQ 1.5
Thanks for using my little tool.
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Thorsten
the keywords will appear as meta tags.
To get the best results in Google and other search engines use the built-in mod_rewrite support in phpMyFAQ 1.5
Thanks for using my little tool.
bye
Thorsten
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anything more ..
I have now enabled mod_rewrite from admin panel and renamed ._htaccess to .htaccess
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And the "keywords" that can be added to each entry, will they appear as meta-tags for the individual page, or are they used internally by the FAQ-system alone ?
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I guess should be changed to "on" and the actual intall-dir? And relative to what? to the domain-root-directory or ...? Can I take it for granted that it is correctly done if I can reach the pages from a browser?# if you want to use mod_rewrite, set this 'On'
RewriteEngine Off
# the path to your phpMyFAQ installation
RewriteBase /phpmyfaq1.4/
And the "keywords" that can be added to each entry, will they appear as meta-tags for the individual page, or are they used internally by the FAQ-system alone ?
Re: anything more ..
Hi,
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Thorsten
If your FAQ is located in www.example.org/faq/ then /faq/ is the root directory.I guess should be changed to "on" and the actual intall-dir? And relative to what? to the domain-root-directory or ...? Can I take it for granted that it is correctly done if I can reach the pages from a browser?
The keywords from the configuration page are used global, the keywords for the single FAQ article are used for the search engine internally.And the "keywords" that can be added to each entry, will they appear as meta-tags for the individual page, or are they used internally by the FAQ-system alone ?
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Re: Search engine optimization.
The keywords have been used as a meta tag. That helps search engine to find your website. These keywords will help you to rank your website also.jazcyk wrote:In the admin panel there is an option to set "Keywords for Spiders". I guess that would create links with search engines to the main/index page of the FAQ. Am I right?
But how about the individual pages of the FAQ? Are they optimized for Google Indexing? Or can I do something about it myself? (highligting important words in some way or anything else?)
Does it use any session id in the links? If it uses session id then the link gets changed every time and Google and other search engine marketing course may not index it correctly. I don't think it does, but I just want to be completely sure. This link for instance http://www.webyog.com/faq/index.php?act ... artlang=en will allways be the same when that FAQ page is opened?
BTW: Did I ever remember to say THANK YOU for this FAQ system ?
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Re: Search engine optimization.
If you are getting your keyword indexed then you can use other options well you will must get indexed.
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