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Where I should add this search engine code for up menu javascript?
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Q:
Doesn't this mean that I have to add this search engine code to all of my
sites pages? If so this could be tedious when adding additional
pages to a large site.Is this something I can adjust ...or make submenus were you can't see through them?
A:
Unfortunately it is really so. You should paste search engine code on
the each page with the up menu javascript.
If you don't want to create your menu (and add search engine friendly
code) on each page, you can try to use frames, the menu has a cross-frame mode. Also you can use a
server-side script (php, asp, vb, etc.) to generate html pages from
templates on your server.
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