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We know that with the use of CSS, placement of content divs can be
anywhere. And the benefit of a search engine crawling the code on your site to find relevant content that they can index, to pull out for their search queries. That's a good on-page optimization technique. So I wanted to ask you all that hand-code your sites if you do this? |
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To show relevant text first most of the time I place "headers" of my sites in the end of the page.
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And you use CSS to position it, correct Skinner?
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Yes, absolute positionning with CSS
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Many people don't like absolute positioning with fluid sites, but as long as you position
left/right within block level elements that are positioned relatively, the AP element will sit within the fluid framework. |
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