Re: error codes and optimize pages
- From: John Bokma <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 May 2006 22:10:45 GMT
"MsOsWin@xxxxxxxx" <MsOsWin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
commenting as someone who sees blogs only via google results, and
often prefers usenet (archived)..
John Bokma <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> in
news:Xns97C9A20219C8Ccastleamber@xxxxxxxxxxx:
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Yup, rel="nofollow" was a bad idea in the first place. Sadly a lot of
badly thought out software uses it as default, breaking the web.
and won't that have no effect on http(etc) written in plain text
(spam)?
It doesn't stop spam, so you're right. Even if you strip out everything
that looks like a URL, spammers keep spamming.
I moderate my comments and still get almost daily spam. Most doesn't
make it past my handcoded script, but one spammer updated his script
shortly after I fixed mine. Which makes me think: he notices that I
changed my script, fixed it, but hasn't noticed that I don't put any of
his garbage on my site...
I recommend to add at least a short summary of the product to that
page. Otherwise you end up with plenty of initially empty pages.
Don't be amazed if most pages never get a comment. It goes slow on
my site. Yet it is free content, so I am not complaining. And on
topic
:-)
quality vs quantity. a few sites i've found and upfoldered and decided
are informative (etc). i then have bookmarked (but admit i've never
gone back :-) )
Yeah, same here. A lot of my bookmarks have never been visited via the
bookmarks. I have now copied most of them to a local wiki, and wielded
out the garbage (amazing how many pages are just gone in a year or two).
And passe, I mean, that's the same as saying, look at the huge amount
of pages in Google, what's the point of writing a new page?
so "yo, birigz" shows up one more time.
Nah, I don't add those comments to my pages. Well, sometimes I do, but
because it's not a big deal in the context (I have some MSN related
pages).
sometimes finding bookmarks.html page online is good. some have
compact collections of interesting and *truly* related links.
I am copying my wiki to an online version, which I hope will be one day
quite useful to others as well.
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