Nance Sampson wrote: > I have a question about the coding that we've put on our pages that help > us to break out of the pay-per-view or other sites that catch us up in > their frames. If we put coding like this > <a href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~wicountyname/" target="_top"> Site's > Url </a> does this prevent search engines, such as PicoSearch from > indexing our sites? > > I just added 4 new pages on the Barron Co site, went into the search > engine reindexer and tried 3 times, but can't get the new pages picked > up. Anyone know what my problem is? > > Your help is really appreciated! > > -- > Nance > mailto:nsampson@spacestar.net Boy, the things you can learn from being in the WIGenWeb chat room on Wednesday nights! I found out what my problem was on the indexing of the new pages that I had added to the Barron Co. site on Tuesday. I forgot to link them to the site! Pretty silly, huh? Well, sometimes we overlook the simplest of things and it takes others to help us to see them. Hey, if any of you are having problems with something on your websites, why not come to the chat next Wednesday and see if someone in there can help you out. They sure helped me...and fast too! My thanks to all who were there last night! :~) -- Nance mailto:nsampson@spacestar.net
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