Since installing the java script we have dropped significantly in our Search Engine Ranking. We had underestimated the weight of this in our rankings and now need to create a dynamic site index for each catagory on our site. The <noscript> tag does not seem to be a feasible solution as we currently have 2300 pages and will be adding approximately 2300 more (parts pages - one page per part we carry).
In addition, the no script tag would create manual changes of all the above pages each time a change was made which is not cost effective. We would be interested in software and/or any other at least semi-automated system.
Thanks for your iput!
Dynamically Generated Site Index
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Haven't seen your site, so I have no idea what the menu looks like. However, you mentioned parts, so I ass-umed (hate to do that!) these parts can fall into general categories.
So, going down that guilded path, I thought maybe a general "Table of Contents" kind of thing might do. Place it in a file by itself...
Then, a couple lines added to each page at the appropriate spot...
...would bring in that menu file in case of no JS. Any changes would be made to that one file only, not all of your pages.
Note the include statement may be different for your server.
This make any sense...
So, going down that guilded path, I thought maybe a general "Table of Contents" kind of thing might do. Place it in a file by itself...
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<a href="category1.htm">Category 1</a><br />
<a href="category2.htm">Category 2</a><br />
<a href="category3.htm">Category 3</a><br />
<a href="category4.htm">Category 4</a><br /> etc.
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<noscript>
<!--#include file="menu.htm" -->
</noscript>
Note the include statement may be different for your server.
This make any sense...
John