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HomeRun
Aug 21st 2008, 1:00 pm
A few years ago, we launched Site Explorer with the goal of providing site owners with better visibility into how we index their websites and what data we use in our search service. Over the years we've moved beyond simply providing information to webmasters to allowing them to tell us what to do with their site, using functions such as submitting feeds, deleting URLs or reporting spam. Our most successful function among all has been Dynamic URL Rewriting. We've had thousands of site owners enter rules for their websites and webmasters auto-rewrite an average of 25,000 URLs per rule, with some sites rewriting millions of URLs in 1 shot.

Today, we launched a new look and feel for Site Explorer (http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/new) that provides a more dynamic interface to accommodate future feature roll-outs. The new interface also includes a new Site Summary page to provide statistics for authenticated sites. On top of this, we're also increasing the number of rules for Dynamic URL Rewriting that you can enter from 3 to 10.

The new site is located at a special URL to give you some time to play around with it and update your tools that use our interface. We will make this the default experience soon, so please use this time to update your tools. And, as always, please give us feedback on your new experience. We want to hear from you!

sar420
Aug 21st 2008, 1:16 pm
Everything on the web is onm a makeover spree these days. Lat year we had a major Paypal makeover, and now yahoo's site explorer. Well its definitely better than the previous one but they could have improved more on the look and feel of it

HomeRun
Aug 21st 2008, 1:30 pm
Everything on the web is onm a makeover spree these days. Lat year we had a major Paypal makeover, and now yahoo's site explorer. Well its definitely better than the previous one but they could have improved more on the look and feel of it

Well they are now showing the exact # of indexed / crawled pages. Thats a good improvement

AngelaE8654
Aug 21st 2008, 3:27 pm
Everything on the web is onm a makeover spree these days. Lat year we had a major Paypal makeover, and now yahoo's site explorer. Well its definitely better than the previous one but they could have improved more on the look and feel of it

Well, isn't that in alignment with "fresh content"? ;)

Phooey
Aug 22nd 2008, 10:28 am
Huge improvement! Still needs to step things up to catch up with Google's webmaster tools, but I like the new look and new features.

AzAkers
Aug 22nd 2008, 1:05 pm
I like the new look & feel they've crafted for Site Explorer, but I'm more interested in what it might mean for us in the near future.

Could this Site Explorer redesign (http://www.azakers.com/yahoo-site-explorer-makeover.php) be a harbinger of things to come? One line from the Yahoo announcement really caught my attention...
...provides a more dynamic interface to accommodate future feature roll-outs....

I'm imagining a more 'Google Webmaster Tools'-esque dashboard with a lot of the same tools & features, which would just rock ;)

expiringdomains
Aug 23rd 2008, 9:03 am
Great Look I just submitted 4 sites to it.

There is strill a room for improvement there.

SearchBliss
Aug 23rd 2008, 1:06 pm
It certainly looks better. Ithink they need more indepth site information though.

homebizseo
Aug 25th 2008, 12:37 am
A much needed make over was needed. I I hoe they can take it one step further and improve over googles webmaster tools

jerome
Aug 25th 2008, 1:26 am
I like it. And I will submit my sites into it.

zurpit.com
Aug 25th 2008, 7:37 am
It has a nice design to it. I already submitted my site to it.

Gallito
Aug 25th 2008, 8:12 am
Nice design, same functionality. Hopefully they make it more customizable in the future in terms of narrowing results.

tukang
Aug 25th 2008, 8:52 am
Thank, I also have submitted some of my sites that I wanted to submit for a long time, but just forget to think about Yahoo Site explorer...
*just remembers Google webmaster tool*