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Anywhere: Anywhere
in the site, including all options listed below. |
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Title: Title is the text that appears for the
page in the very top bar of your browser, i.e., the page title. |
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Description: Description is a hidden description
of the page, which search engines sometimes use when indexing or describing sites. This and other
hidden components may be seen by selecting the "View, Source" or "View, Page
Source" option on your browser to display the html source code for a given page. |
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Keywords: Like Description, there is a
"Meta" tag hidden in the html which contains keywords that the author of the site has
determined are relevant to search engines. |
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Body: The term Body
has a specific meaning in html. In general, most of the viewable content is within the Body section
of a website. Body can be used to omit some web pages from being displayed that may have keywords or
text in the description or title that matches, but have no actual matches in the body (or main
content) of the page. |
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Alternate Text: This is typically used to define
or further describe graphics and photos on sites. This is usually the text that display when you
move your mouse over some clickable item. |
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URL: (Uniform Resource Locator). The URL is the
actual address of the website or web page. The Cavy Cages url is: www.cavycages.com.
A tip when searching for a url with a specific word: If you are looking for all web pages with 'pet
store' in them, your search should look like this: *petstore* That will bring up www.cavycages.com/petstorecages.com
whereas, just searching on petstore (without the asterisks), will not. |
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Target: This is a special meta tag that we are
not using on our sites. |