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boris

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Posted: 05/24/2006, 4:41 PM

I was wondering if someone could spread some light on this subject?

My page has a Header & Footer which are displayed on every page. At the moment i've got them as Include Files. My question is, would a search engine see the HTML in these include files and index it or would it just skip over it.

Likewise with displaying 3 cols (Left Col, Content, Right Col). If i have the Left & Right cols as include files would the engine index them?

What would be the preferred way to design such a page? I suppose there are several solutions but is there a clear favourite used in CCS?

Thanks for any input.
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peterr


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Posted: 05/24/2006, 9:46 PM

Search engines will view and index every page the same way as users see it. This forum page also has an includable header, footer and a menu; but people don't know anything about that. You just see a fully assembled page, and that's what search engines see. It doesn't matter how the page was created.
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