- From: Jonathan Chetwynd <j.chetwynd@btinternet.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 11:42:10 +0100
- To: www-style@w3.org
Craig, You might consider using RDF to describe navigation structure for the present, there is an RDF schema for GUIs here: http://www.peepo.co.uk/temp/gui-schema regards Jonathan Chetwynd On 5 Jul 2006, at 23:23, Craig Francis wrote: I have recently been thinking about how search engine spiders index a website. At the moment we can provide ways for the spiders to find the page, but I do not think its possible for us to tell the spider things like where the navigation bar is (as I think it should be indexed differently to the main content of the page). I have written a fairly small document explaining how a future version of CSS could help present the documents structure and data to search engine spiders in a better way than their current guesswork methods. It would be great if you can give me some feedback. http://www.krang.org.uk/searchEngineCSS/ Sorry, for the use of an external link... at the moment I still want to be able to make changes to the document as people make comments or suggest changes.
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