I need information regarding implementation of dhtml treemenu so that the links are fully visible to search engines?
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Q:
I am very interested in using your deluxe menu products for my
new website design, particularly the Tree Menu. I've been looking
at the code and am a bit worried that the links used will not be
recognised by Search Engine robots. Do you have any information regarding implementation of dhtml treemenu so that the links are fully visible to search engines?
A:
You can generate search engine friendly code.
Deluxe Tree is a search engine friendly menu since v2.4.
To create a search engine friendly menu you should add additional html code within your html page:
<div id="dmlinks">
<a href="menu_link1">menu_item_text1</a>
<a href="menu_link2">menu_item_text2</a>
...etc.
</div>
To generate such a code use Deluxe Tuner application.
You can find this GUI in the trial package.
Run Tuner, load your menu and click Tools/Generate SE-friendly Code (F3).
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