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How does the search engine stuff work for the menu javascript example?
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Q:
A web developer told me to stay away from java script menu javascript example if you want google to recognize your webpage. Can you
tell me how menu javascript example works for spiders?
How does the search engine stuff work?
A:
Spiders can't read dynamically-generated Javascript code, so they
can't read menu javascript example links.
Search engine friendly code means that you can add additional html code
within your html page. You can generate such a code using DHTML Tuner
GUI that you can find in the trial menu package. But if you'll use the
menu javascript example without any additional html code, spider won't see menu links.
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