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I have recently uploaded a joomla website in the web. I used the google webmasters and I uploaded the sitemap, which I made using the xmap component of joomla. This happened about 4 days ago, and now I get Submitted: 12 Indexed: 11 in the webmasters.
What I find out searching in google is that if I copy and paste the url of my website (or of a submenu item) it will be found. But using keywords, or even copying and pasting titles, does not find my website at all. I read about the google spiders that crawl in the web, but I am not sure I get it:
Is it that it needs time to update the content of my website in google's database?
Can I do something else in order to provide some keywords or content (I read somewhere about a "robots.txt file", but I think this provides a link to the sitemap once again)?
Any information on this will be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance
There's a process for this and the bots have something to do with this.
hope this article helps you understand it further:
Google indexing,
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Google doesn't guarantee that we'll crawl or index all of your URLs.
However, we use the data in your Sitemap to learn about your site's
structure, which will allow us to improve our crawler schedule and do
a better job crawling your site in the future. In most cases,
webmasters will benefit from Sitemap submission, and in no case will
you be penalized for it
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I'm a complete noob, so please explain this to me like I'm 5.
How can I view more items per page on Amazon than the current maximum of 60?
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Amazon has items on pages, so either you join them yourself in a userscript with using sample url like this http://www.amazon.com/kitchen-dining/b/?node=284507&page=1, make your own wildcards or something for managing categories and "nodes" and at the end add &page= with a number of a page.
If you want to have 180 items on a page, join page1-page3 content and make yourself your own page-changer using custom pages - 1=page1-page3, 2=page4-page6,...
For infinite scrolling you have to manage it to load the content from pages step-by-step after some trigger(s). To get the last page, simply get content from span.pagnDisabled which is the last number of Best set amazon page.
Or simply use extension for your browser: Chrome
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I know this is not the right website to ask for this but I couldn't find an appropriate one among the StackExchange network.
So my question is pretty simple. Where can I find a guide that has detailed explanations of all buttons (on toolbar) of the CKEditor? (I am writing a documentation for a website and i want to find a guide to refer to)
I 've been trying to find something all day but with no luck. If anyone could share a link please...
[...] all buttons (on toolbar) of the CKEditor?
There are so many plugins and custom builds of CKEditor so there's no such thing like "all buttons". You can browse the official plugin repo for brief descriptions of each plugin.
Also the official documentation website may help you.
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I am planning many pictures in my site, where better to store pictures for website, in website or in photohosting, will be the images found by google-images if I store the images in photohosting?
If both your images and their landing pages are accessible by Google's crawler, from SEO point of view it doesn't really matter where you store/host the images: Google Images will be able to associate the images with their respective landing pages regardless of their location.
However there are some gotchas that you want to pay attention to, for instance, just images on a page won't do magic, you also need some text that is related the image. You can find more tips about optimizing your images (e.g. directory structure) in the SEO Starter Guide.
Google SEO Starter Guide
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Can someone explain what the XMLConnect extension is and what it is used for? I know that in general it can be used to develop a mobile friendly site, but that's about as far as I've gotten with my Google searches. Does anyone have experience working with this extension and can provide some details and/or examples?
Thanks!
XMLConnect is, essentially, an XML service. One way to think of a "normal" Magento website is
Backend code adds things to carts, fetches products from database, etc.
Execution is handed off to the layout system
Layout system makes HTML/Javascript/CSS
Magento has a product called Magento Mobile, which lets you create an iPhone or Android application to sell products from your Magento system. Magento Mobile works something like this
Backend code add things to carts, fetches products from databases, etc.
Execution is handed off to an XML rendering system
XML is sent back to the phone
The binary application sitting on the phone processes the XML and makes the pixels on the phone look and act like a store
XMLConnect is the module that lets Magento do this. It creates XML requests/responses.
Additional Reading: Develop your own Magento mobile application
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I would like to write a ruby script that pulls information about store products and organizes it. While I'm sure I have the programming knowledge to do this, I am not at all sure where this kind of information is made available via the web. Does anyone know of a database/api that exposes this kind of information. I would hate to have to write crawlers to crawl individual store websites and ..... parse HTML ......
Take a look at the Amazon Product Advertising API. It gives you access to the entire Amazon product catalog so it probably is the most extensive database you'll find out there.