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May
2001
HTML Tip
: Structure Documents With Header Tags
HTML header tags (<H1>, <H2>, <H3>, etc.) are more than a quick
way to format text. Use them to define your page's organizational structure and simplify page
navigation. Well-written header text informs visitors and helps them navigate through your page -
maybe keeping them at your site longer. Effective header tags will even increase your site
ranking on some search engines. Click here to learn more.
Design Tip
: Avoid Dead End Pages
Although you may think of your home page as your site's front door, visitors don't
always cooperate. Every page in your site with a URL that can be indexed by search engines, bookmarked, or
emailed is a potential entry point for visitors, so be sure they all contain links to other pages. Otherwise,
stranded visitors may just click away from the site entirely.
Click here for more information.
JavaScript Tip
: Page Headers And Footers
Web sites often include the exact same information on every page: the company logo,
navigation text or icons, copyright information, etc. Even so, coding it takes time and updates
can take even longer. Save time and effort with JavaScript. You can easily include the same header
and footer information on every page with just one line of code. Click here to
see how.
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