To elaborate (and apologies I still havn't sussed out the proper way to post links), it's trip that there's a negative SEO consequence. Useability possibly
Sorry to be blunt... but this is tripe. I can think of about a billion pages that have links to themselves exactly because of navigation includes, and they don't suffer. Here are just two examples: Avaya US, Telefonix, Avaya US, bbc news... heck most big sites
Check out this new search tool from Google guys: Google Insights - it's really useful for market research
Nass
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View our www.telefonix.co.uk/IP Office Phone Systems[/url]!
Mitch672, maybe you're in the US? I assume that glimma is talking about the old avaya INDeX system which were very popular in the UK but have been phased out.
It's not a site, it's a list. A seo-driven, canonically-controlled .htaccess exercise, with this thread being one of its backlinks.
Aesthetically it's nowhere. Useability-wise it's poor: having a different display on hover causes links to jump which, quite frankly, sucks.
What's interesting is that before I started working inside the industry, if you'd asked me what I'd prefer, paper or digital, I would have said paper.
Hands up, call me a luddite, and I'm probably completely wrong (being the resident newbie), but for 'ol fashioned guys like me, pen & paper...
Very nice site all round. One observation, I have the firebug extension for FF3 installed and according to that, the tracking script you have installed from w3counter.com hangs the loading of the site between 4 and 11 seconds.
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