I don't know what's happened, but when I click on 'all products' it tells me I have 30 pages of products, but the products will not show.
Can anyone think what's gone wrong here?
http://www.limelites.co.uk/index.php...e=products_all
I don't know what's happened, but when I click on 'all products' it tells me I have 30 pages of products, but the products will not show.
Can anyone think what's gone wrong here?
http://www.limelites.co.uk/index.php...e=products_all
They show up for me in firefox.
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Maybe it's the gargantuan amount of meta keywords.
However, the products do show here.
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Hi, sorry.. been working on it and somehow my tpl_modules_products_all.php had corrupted. I reverted to a backup copy and all is well....
Now, just need to figure out why the products in my categories are defaulting sort order old to new instead of the other way around!
Ahh I see, I've never used that before -
Will it be classed as keyword stuffing?
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Well, I don't know all the ins and outs of Google Indexing and I wouldn't waste too much time reading all the conflicting information out there. All I know is, adding these keywords works. I'm top of Google with so many of these key searches that it's really quite unbelievable. I beat Juicy Couture in most searches :-)
What I would say though is that all the keywords in my meta tags are also contained in my descriptions.. at least the majority are... my key tags are just made up of different configurations of my descriptions.
Seems to work. Type "ladies juicy jeans" into google for example. unbelievable that I'm nearly #1. Be more specific, like my tags and type "ladies pink juicy couture jeans" then I am #1. The key tags are the key
Your right they do seem to be working well, hence my interest - it does seem to conflict with what Google says they do regarding keyword stuffing, but hey, if it works...
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Yeah, I know. I thought it was keyword stuffing too but technically since the same words are in the description then it's not. The trick is to ensure that the words in the 'description' and 'title' are also in the 'meta-keywords' and try not to use words in the meta-keywords that aren't in the other two areas... Then I think it's not really keyword stuffing.
I see you're a web designer. I seen your site, voodish. Very nice..... Do you have any tips for me on how I might improve the overall look and feel of my own site at www.limelites.co.uk ? I'm always trying to improve it.... It's my first site and I've been looking at it for so long that it starts to look too familiar... A fresh pair of eyes, especially a web designers eyes, might be able to offer suggestions on improvement?
My initial impressions are that it is very good, clearly laid out and easily navigable; hard to believe this is your first Zen Cart, you must have been working on it a while!
I might make the logo a bit more prominent, really tell me this site is LIMELITES. Maybe put the name before the Graphic.
Perhaps a contrasting background to the main body area, would help draw the users eye into the page.
A different contrasting colour for the main sidebar menu too
Here's an idea, literally a few mins, so completely rough, but gives you slight alternative idea:
http://www.voodish.co.uk/archive/web...elites_alt.jpg
Also, have you considered SEO URLs?
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