Dec 7 2005

Alternate JavaScript Navigation

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Using JavaScript can allow you to implement some pretty cool site navigation features. Unfortunately, using JavaScript for site navigation can create a site that does not allow the search engine to crawl past the home page.

JavaScript navigation can be supplemented using CSS accomplishing much the same effect while allowing the search engines the freedom to crawl through the site at will.

This post is part of a continuing series on the topic of:
Designing a Money-Making Website

Sub-Topic: Avoiding Common Web Design and Marketing Mistakes

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Trash the Splash Pages
Don’t Use Frames
Avoid All-Flash Site Designs
Don’t Put Important Text Within Images
Double Check Your Dynamic Website

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