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RE: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
date posted 1st March 2006 13:40
The main reason I asked is because I am developing a shopping cart for a
client. The menu on the left expands to show sub-categories & items. I use
includes for the header/footer & menu, but there is that flicker when a new
item is chosen when the menu re-loads. My solution is to have the tag
load the new content.
It's not an issue for the shopping cart as I don't want all items being
picked up by the search engines anyway, and on initial load, there is
default text in the div tag.
Apologies if I made it look like I had a problem, I was just looking for
confirmation of suspicions.
Thanks everyone
Lee
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Sent: 01 March 2006 13:05
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Onclick event
> 1) Have separate pages for each different page you
> present - this is probably the best way
Out of interest, could you have hidden DIVs and use JavaScript to show/hide
them when the visitor clicks on the links? And would this affect search
engines?
I'm in favour of separate pages for separate content BTW.
Thanks
Edward
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