Re: How do I get Google to crawl a WebCat site?
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = >The other pages (especially the catalog pages) are rich in textual contentIf you use Storebuilder, there is a products.db 'flattener' that will create static pages for each product/page in your catalog, but I've never used it.I ended up just writing a sitemap.html with a [search] that showed all in the products.db and listed the [titles] with links to a single static page that shows products based on the [sku]. Then I linked to the sitemap from the bottom of every page.True, this page is a bit slow-loading, and will only get slower as the products.db grows, but my client never has more than 300 products at a time, and the page is meant more for spiders than humans.https://www.casinocenter.com/store/sitemap.htmlI've also been toying with the idea of doing a sitewide ridiculously-nested [listfiles] widget that would find *every* linkable file ( [showif [filename]^.html] .... ) within the entire site and then spit out those results as a sitemap. Of course, it only lives in my head right now...HTH-Dan------------------------------------------------------------http://www.StrongGraphicDesign.com(208) 319-0137 | Toll-free p/f 877-561-1656-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>The other pages (especially the catalog pages) are rich in textual contentIf you use Storebuilder, there is a products.db 'flattener' that will create static pages for each product/page in your catalog, but I've never used it.I ended up just writing a sitemap.html with a [search] that showed all in the products.db and listed the [titles] with links to a single static page that shows products based on the [sku]. Then I linked to the sitemap from the bottom of every page.True, this page is a bit slow-loading, and will only get slower as the products.db grows, but my client never has more than 300 products at a time, and the page is meant more for spiders than humans.https://www.casinocenter.com/store/sitemap.htmlI've also been toying with the idea of doing a sitewide ridiculously-nested [listfiles] widget that would find *every* linkable file ( [showif [filename]^.html] .... ) within the entire site and then spit out those results as a sitemap. Of course, it only lives in my head right now...HTH-Dan------------------------------------------------------------http://www.StrongGraphicDesign.com(208) 319-0137 | Toll-free p/f 877-561-1656-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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