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adding content to frameset
Hi PPl,
Is there anyway of adding content to a frameset other than <noframes> blah blah</noframes> that the likes of 'G' would see as site content? Jon.
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I don't have an answer to your question, but, I just though I'd mention that I have had no problems at all with using the noframes tags. Have they been not working for you....
I have been under the impression that as long as your sites frameset isn't the size of the entire page and your attempting to use noframes only to hide text, your fine. Another crazy thing I noticed a while back was that Google actually added a description to my search listing of text that was on the framed page... I believe googlebot will read the target frame page and make sure that it is relavent to the noframes tages to insure that spam isn't the objective.
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