<meta name="revisit-after" content="30 days" />
How can I implement this into a xwd website ?
Don't know much about SEO -
thanks
JC
<meta name="revisit-after" content="30 days" />
How can I implement this into a xwd website ?
Don't know much about SEO -
thanks
JC
Place this code in the head placeholder.
John.
John - Do you mean, to name a rectangle <HEAD> and then to insert the meta tag in the Placeholder > Replace with HTML text entry box?
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Yes Gary's explanation of John's recommendation is easier to follow JC
Also note that this <head> named placeholder rectangle may be placed on the grey pasteboard area rather than on the 'page' area if you wish.
Just for clarification please, this piece says the code is not supported by any search engine, so does it work or not do you reckon?
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Not according to Google:
With progressively less usage are four more name values: robots, to control whether spiders should index the page or follow any of its links; generator, used to indicate what tool was used to generate the page; author, used to give the name of the author; and revisit-after, supposedly used to tell search engines how often to recrawl the page. To our knowledge only one search engine has ever supported it, and that search engine was never widely used — at this point, it is nothing more than a good luck charm.
SOURCE: http://code.google.com/webstats/2005-12/metadata.html
Thank you Steve
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Yes Gary, that's exactly what I was talking about. Thank you.
John.
This information would be better included in a sitemap rather than meta tags.
Chris
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