(Mods, please don't infract or ban me for bumping this thread. I have a VERY good reason for doing so.) Folks, I need to ask a very special...
1.) I only declare what I need in the reset. Everything else gets added as-needed later on. I'm also not afraid to over-ride the reset from...
Google has no love affair with WordPress whatsoever. It's just that WordPress is well-optimized for the search engines right out of the box...
It's most likely a made up number. Nobody outside of the search engines themselves knows any hard-and-fast data on the percentages. The best...
http://op111.net/53 <-- that'll cover the basics of creating a child Theme For the page that will have substantially different content, just...
What you need to do is using them to stuff keywords and actually write something that informs the user about what those links are pointing to.
You can do it using child Themes (I haven't done this) or apply an ID to the body tag and serve a separate stylesheet to it if you're just going...
Google prefers the most relevant links possible. If your home page is more relevant contextually speaking, then it'll prefer that. The same goes...
It's definately possible. As long as the internal links and the code structures don't change though, you should be fine.
That would require some heavy programming mojo, but I'm sure it could be done. It won't be easy though.
They're going to be worthless if you don't know what you're looking for. ;)
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