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Phizzler  
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 More options Oct 23 2008, 4:56 am
From: Phizzler
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 01:56:04 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Oct 23 2008 4:56 am
Subject: Re: My CSS Menu - It's BIIIIG
I like the nofollow idea.  That would probably be most in the spirit
of following Google's guidelines, which I wish to do.

If we assume that:
1. Google does, in fact, only consider the first, lets say, 200 links,
2. You have, say, 600 links.
3. The first, say, 400 links are tagged nofollow
does that mean:
a.  Google will only see only the 200 links which aren't tagged with
nofollow    or;
b.  Google will see no links, since the first 200 links were nofollow
and it "stopped trying"

Does that question make sense?

On Oct 23, 4:47 am, luzie wrote:

> >>> Google guidelines recommend a max of 100 links
> >>> on a page, and although it's not a fixed limit, I believe
> >>> that GoogleBot stops reading links after around 200.  

> Right (may differ from site to site depending on 'strength' (~"PR").

> >>> This would mean that any lines within the actual
> >>> page would be ignored,

> I don't think so! (look at the cache-version, it's the complete page
> they cached)

> >>> and links towards the top of the menu would
> >>> automatically be favored.

> There's the point. They may not want to crawl pages beyond link number
> 100, or 150 or 180 (or something), so these pages would never show up
> in the index.

> >>> I have a sitemap file for the robots,

> You can NOT rely on the sitemap, they'll index only 'by links', not
> 'by lines in the sitemap', they don't do that, at least not before
> they "trust" your site quite much.

> >>> may be better for the robot to ignore the links within the menu
> >>> (or at least the links more than 1 level deep).

> You could mark second-level links as unimportant using "nofollow"? Or
> use javascript instead of hypertext-anchors?

> >>> All pages can be accessed without the expanding menu
> >>> (with multiple clicks).

> Which of course would be very necessary then, else the bot wouldn't
> find the pages marked "nofollow" (or linked by javascript) in the main
> menu.

> >>> Trouble is, I'm got literally hundreds of product categories

> It's not bad ... but still really very big, loading slowly, needing
> several hundred pics (symbols) ... i don't really know ...

> -luzie-


 
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