P=NP and the traveling brown trout problem, solved in polynomial time!
On May 2, 8:19 am, "Larry L" wrote:
P.S. Your Keywords show at the bottom of the page, Sandy. Seems a bit odd
to me, .... on purpose or syntax error?
On purpose. It's a little SEO (search engine optimization) invention,
that works.
Google counts keywords in the body of html pages, but ignores the old
META tags in the head. Note too that most academic papers (now)
include a Keyword string at the top, usually above the abstract
paragraph.
As an experiment, I put the pseudo-word 'onamoxible' inside the
(visible) Keyword string at the bottom of one of my pages.
A few days later, a keyword search on onamoxible turned
that page up at the top of a Google search list.
So, as a website designer, if it bothers you that
pluralized keywords words turn up different search lists than their
singular counterparts, try pluralizing all your important keywords in
a list,
printed at the bottom of the page. Now you get both associations.
.....have your nymph and eat it too, as they say.
My pages are all machine generated. I have about 1000 pages now.
Attempting to edit that many pages with the keyboard would be
unreasonable.
The Keyword string just doubles up the link labels in the page,
plus (optional) additions from a mysql select on the page table.
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