To .meta http-equiv= OR .meta name= ????
by "JamesKB" <jameskb(at)mindspring.com>
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Wed, 13 Sep 2000 21:47:48 -0500 |
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HiYa.....
Just a couple questions (this time ) for y'all. :)
Which of the following is the perfered method and why?? (with out the
leading period)
.<meta http-equiv=�keywords� content=�wordone wordtwo wordthree etc�>
or
.<meta name=�keywords� content=� wordone wordtwo wordthree etc�>
Also�. I�ve read some texts that say to list keywords with commas
(wordone,wordtwo,wordthree)
And other texts say to use just a space between words (wordone wordtwo
wordthree), and yet other texts say to use a comma and a space (wordone,
wordtwo, wordthree). What are your thoughts??
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Take care... -=JKB=- >==< >==< "Cantaloupes & Watermelons"
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