RE: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
date posted 1st March 2006 12:40
Hi,
I am new here with all this SEO stuff, I have a background of VB6,
C# .NET, JavaScript, VBScript, HTML etc. etc. I have been doing some
research on SEO but would like to ask a few questions before I seriously
contemplating a large portal solution. Firstly, If I use JavaScript at all,
will my site be indexed, secondly if my web application where to create some
pages on the fly, i.e. If I have to page through lists, I would have to
create more pages at that time, my worry is if the crawlers would see newly
created pages as machine made?
I am planning on building this portal in asp.net 2.
Thanks,
James Jenkins
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Tony
Crockford
Sent: 01 March 2006 12:28
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Image that stays bottom-right
On 1 Mar 2006 10:54:28 -0000, Anthony Cartmell [EMAIL REMOVED]
wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > would position the image at the bottom rightmost postion of it's
> > relatively positioned container, so if you stick it as the last thing
> > in the source it will be always bottom right in the viewport.
>
> Not quite, sadly, if the page is taller than the viewport: hence my
> comment about the need for hacks.
> So the second one works for compliant browsers, but some javascript is
> needed for IE6 combined with the first one.
yeah, but I did said "viewport"
fixed at bottom of page needs a relative div to hold the image and
make that bottom of page whatever comes, but as you say fixed at
bottom means many things....
so what's actually needed by the OP?
a fixed image to be at the bottom of the browser window regardless of
page position - cos that's another issue.
or what?
cheers
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