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Old September 13th, 2004, 09:14 AM
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Angry Yahoo Sitebuilder Html Alteration

I need direction from someone who may have experienced a similar problem with Yahoo Sitebuilder. When I enter Meta Tag HTML into the head of my site's main page & upload it to Yahoo (Host), the code has changed! Example: When I enter & upload <meta name= "keywords" content="americana, country">, & then go to the live site & view the source code, it reads:<META CONTENT="american, country, NAME="keywords"> My questions...Why is this happening? and will this change affect the way my site is crawled & indexed by Google if the Googlebots see META CONTENT where meta name is supposed to be? I've tried to get support from yahoo, but it's VERY limited, they either can't or WON'T answer my questions. I'm assuming that they won't as they don't want you to alter the "deep" source code. Any suggestions would be great!

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Old September 18th, 2004, 06:56 AM
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Yahoo! like many other gigants is not too polite when is about customer support and feedback.

I noted this issue myself and the solution is too code your pages by hand and upload them. It won't affect the way Google spiders it, but you'll lose the XHTML compatibility if is the case.

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Old October 23rd, 2004, 02:06 PM
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Perhaps you can help me???

Your needs are beyond my understanding...however perhaps you can help me with a problem. I upgraded to SiteBuilder 2.1 and it is mangling my code. Customer support is "unable" to get me back to version 2.0. If you have it and would be willing to email 2.0 to me, or put it on a CD and put it in the mail, I'd be glad to PayPal you $10 for your trouble. I run a commercial site that sells pet products and I'm losing $$ every day.

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Old October 26th, 2004, 07:56 AM
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Need SiteBuilder 2.0

I also need a copy of version 2.0 - the new version has screwed up the formatting on my pages. My code is screwed up, and I can't revert back. Please help!

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Your needs are beyond my understanding...however perhaps you can help me with a problem. I upgraded to SiteBuilder 2.1 and it is mangling my code. Customer support is "unable" to get me back to version 2.0. If you have it and would be willing to email 2.0 to me, or put it on a CD and put it in the mail, I'd be glad to PayPal you $10 for your trouble. I run a commercial site that sells pet products and I'm losing $$ every day.

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Old December 9th, 2004, 02:31 PM
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I think this web hosting haven't that kind of problems:
http://www.sitesell.com/ready-set-go.html
And this is not just web hosting...

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Hi, Maybe You Can Erase Your Keywords From The Html You Have Just Created And Go To "edit" Then Prefrence, Then Go To Properties. Inside This Is Where You Can Type Your "title"and "keywords". Hope This Will Help

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Old October 21st, 2005, 03:35 PM
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Take a snapshot

Yahoo! now keeps back-up files by date, so you can "reactivate" pages that were not affected by the software change.

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sitebuilder is a nightmare

I have tried to help my aunt with her website using sitebuilder. When I try to open the code in html it gives me errors (Yahoo copy protection) so I am lmited to using sitebuilder. It takes about an hour to download hte files form the server so I can edit it locally (you cant edit off hte server). Every time I upload it takes the same amount of time. When the site is down/uploaded by my aunt and I at thwo different locations it never ends up looking right. Our layers are always out of place.
I dont think sitebuilder does anything that spectacular, that other WYSWYG editors do. I really only know frontpage and its a million times better the sitebuilder. Im sure there are much better programs than frontpage (open to suggesstions).
Ditch sitebuilder unless it offers you somehting the other programs dont (aside for a need for aspirin)

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From my point:
- Front page way better than Yahoo Site Builder
- Dreamweaver way better than Front page
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