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newbie java script menu question
I want to add java drop down menu's on my redesigned web site. I've used some page checking utilities like widexl's meta checker and it does not see the java menu links to my other pages. How does google bot handle this? Is there a better script or resources? Can some one point me in the right direction? My new redesign is at www.fastpcnet.net/preview
Thanks in advance, Tork Last edited by tork; Aug 8th 2005 at 3:09 pm. |
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the safest way is to add a list of links below your javascript code as follows:
<noscript> <a href="link1.htm">Link 1</a> <a href="link2.htm">Link 2</a> </noscript> This can be read by search engines and people without javascript. This may not work as well if you have loads of links. |
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