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beachgirl
Posts: 13 Joined: 10/25/2005 Status: offline
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Two <title> listings in some of my website pages???? - 1/28/2006 17:59:39
I just realized that the website template that I have been working with (which is a company template) has been putting the title tag in, but so have I! Next, I just realized that the website only puts the meta tags in for the homepage. I don't have a problem putting them in each page manually, but it sticks them down in the middle of the page, not at the top (please see: http://www.lookgreatstayyoung.com/whiteningforasianskincare/ How much of a problem are these two issues with the search engines? Could these be big problems? Any ideas of how to fix...I hate to start all over, plus it's free hosting.
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coreybryant
Posts: 2625 Joined: 3/17/2002 From: Castle Rock CO USA Status: offline
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RE: Two <title> listings in some of my website pa... - 1/28/2006 18:06:58
Is the one you are adding after line 1062? It seems you might have two heads. Ad then on approximately line 779, you have <td WIDTH="1" BGCOLOR="#000000"><img SRC="http://www.lookgreatstayyoung.com/pages/images/trans_pix.gif"
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HEIGHT="1" the <td> is not closed. This might be causing you some problems elsewhere. As far as fixing it - how did you put them in & where and how? Did you just right click on the page & choose page properties?
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beachgirl
Posts: 13 Joined: 10/25/2005 Status: offline
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RE: Two <title> listings in some of my website pa... - 1/28/2006 18:17:22
Thanks for for reply. I will have to go in and check... I do not have the ability to look at line numbers, but that doesn't look like somehting I put in. Regarding fixing it---The website gives you two ways to go in and edit. 1. Is thru a wizard called netjane. 2. The other is through the HTML editor. I have to go into the backend of my website with a username and password. This is how I was able to put the meta tags in. It looks as though I am at the top of the page when I am adding them, but it must be hiding some of the code. If you do a view source and then a "find", and put in "meta", it brings you almost down to the middle of the page, and there are the tags. I hope this is what you were looking for. I am really tring hard to understand all of this
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coreybryant
Posts: 2625 Joined: 3/17/2002 From: Castle Rock CO USA Status: offline
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RE: Two <title> listings in some of my website pa... - 1/28/2006 18:25:01
The meta tags go in the <head> It looks like you created your own <head> and usually most places do not let you edit the head of the document. How did you put them in & where? if you just typed in everything into the <body> - that won't work. You have to be able to edit the <head> - you need to contact the company that supports that program and ask them, otherwise, it sounds like you are limited to what they support
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