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My site contains written info in text boxes that is duplicated on several pages.
When using this method, do i put all the written info(text boxes) that may be changed at some stage in my menu page?
Also, do I publish every single page of my website as php?
When I do make alterations to my info, do I make them on my menu page and this will change every other page?
My site contains written info in text boxes that is duplicated on several pages.
When using this method, do i put all the written info(text boxes) that may be changed at some stage in my menu page?
Yes
Also, do I publish every single page of my website as php?
All pages that use this method must be published as .php
When I do make alterations to my info, do I make them on my menu page and this will change every other page?
Yes, all pages will be automatically updated.
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I am not sure that this is going to work. You said I must put all my text boxes that I will change on my menu page.
So I put every single text box from every page on the menu page, but the problem is that some of my web pages, don't need all the text boxes on my menu page.
Does that make sense?
So some of my actual pages only have one or two text boxes that are included in my menu page.
Does that matter?
I'm really stuck here and some help would be much appreciated.
I am not sure that this is going to work. You said I must put all my text boxes that I will change on my menu page.
So I put every single text box from every page on the menu page, but the problem is that some of my web pages, don't need all the text boxes on my menu page.
Does that make sense?
So some of my actual pages only have one or two text boxes that are included in my menu page.
Does that matter?
I'm really stuck here and some help would be much appreciated.
I also sent two posts above.
Then you will have to make more than one menu page. Its still better than changing a possible 50 or more pages.
If your not sure on this method, try doing it with iframes.
You just put the text that you are going to use over again in a page or pages, not every thing on the site. Everytime you then want to use it.. you drop in the html box with the PAGE include, substitute page for MENU.
You delete text elements from the pages they are already on.. and use the INCLUDE to re-insert them. You will also have to change the pages from html to php.
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I've been using this method with great success and I only have questions.
Do I need to tell robots not to index these pages? A few of my pages are just an image so there is no point for the SE to index them or see them. On the other hand, the header and footer have my link menus on them so those I will not tell robots to ignore but should I inform them not to index the pages since they have no title or description? I recall reading someone saying not to name those page or enter in a description so the SE don't show those pages on search results. Is that enough, or should I add a "noindex" to the head of the page and the robot.txt?
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Just to clarify, noindex meta tag in the page <head> or in the robots.txt or both?! I'm just not sure if putting in one over the other or in both will not be fully optimized knowing full well each crawler out there may or may not ignore them. My concern are the big 3 SE.
I find this method to be an excellent way to save me time however my source page will show more than one set of headers. Will this confuse search engine robots as descriptive behavior or affect ranking in any way?
I'm trying to gather as much information as I can before I start building my site. Thanks!
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