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October 24, 2005 at 4:52 am #674929
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Inactiveit’s clean..i like it but you might wnt to feel those white space
October 24, 2005 at 5:25 am #674931Anonymous
InactiveThis is from your index page…
<.title>Poker info, freerolls, help, assistance and questions<./title>
<.META NAME="DESCRIPTION" CONTENT="All your poker needs on one site, poker forums, tips, strategies, articles, the best freerolls!">
<.META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="Freerolls, poker bonuses, best freerolls, books, poker online, stratergies, articles, advice, help, learn">All three of these should match your page content.
Title relevancy to page content is 86%.
Description relevancy to page content is 100%.
Keywords relevancy to page content is 70%.
While your numbers are good they are not perfect.You can go here: http://www.submitexpress.com/analyzer/
To analyze each URL, this tool gives a vast amount of info for free. I suggest checking out all of your URL’s there.As far as design, I found your site really easy to navigate and not too many ads.
October 25, 2005 at 4:50 am #675007Anonymous
InactiveHeya,
Thanks for the link. Going to update my pages to try and get them all to match 100%. lots of work but after reading for the past 3 weeks am starting to get a good idea of where i want to go with all this and how my site should get some success. Just hoping that google hasn’t changed its algo’s too much!

Any more input from anyone is much appreciated!
Thanks
October 29, 2005 at 11:08 pm #675303Anonymous
InactiveWhen you said white spaces, you meant the ones on the left in the navigation bar right? ~Only just discovered them on a friends computer when i was using internet explorer, normally use firefox. Reminds me to keep on checking in I.E. as well as I go…. Doh…
All sorted now… . sweet…
okay I need some help with some html. I want to make it so that the links in the nav change when someone hovers over them… is the only way to do this using CSS? If I use CSS in the
section of my page will it affect every single link that is on the page? I assume not right? It should only affect the links that are associated to it?Any help is much appreciated!
Ta
October 30, 2005 at 5:01 am #675312Anonymous
InactiveI like it, but your disclaimer is 404 maybe you have not set it up yet. greek39
October 30, 2005 at 11:00 pm #675336Anonymous
InactiveThanks for spotting that! Suprised as am always trying to make sure that have no errors like that. Don’t want google to catch it. Looks bad… hehe…
Bart
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