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Dec 29, 2020

Informtion on Google Search Console tool outline

In the last Google Search Console training video series of the year, Daniel Waisberg of Google brought in a special guest, the Engineering lead for Search Console - Hillel Maoz. In this video they discuss a bit of what happens behind the scenes.




The two of them explain how the team is structured and how the team structures its development. Here is a bit of an outline of what they spoke about:

  • Search Analytics
    • Click and Impressions Data
    • Stores Data for 16 Months
    • Mostly visible in Performance report
  • Reporting
    • How Google Sees Your Pages
    • Crawl Errors
    • Structured Data Issues
    • Debug, fix and inform Google of fixes
    • Debugging Tools like URL Inspection Tool
  • Configuration
    • Site management
    • User Configuration
    • Site Verification
    • Data Security
    • Email Notification & Communication

On the Search Console Development time:

  • Define what can help a page succeed in search
  • Classify all the pages in the Google index and annotate any issues
  • Help site owners to fix their web sites



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Jul 15, 2020

Key Benefits of Performing Tech SEO Audit

  • Finding areas where quality of content need to be optimized
  • Analyze the page speed in mobile and desktop
  • Identifying multiple redirects in webpages
  • Helps to identify the website health, critical issues & content related issues
  • Tool will mostly focus on Technical & content SEO factors
  • Helps to analyze the issues & markup errors, before they impact visitors, traffic and revenue
  • Give insights to prioritizing and fixing the issues
  • Minimizes revenue loss attributable to bad user experience and poor SERP visibility


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Jul 1, 2020

SEO Impact calculation or prioritization

Name

Rule type

Description

Missing or empty page title

Title

Your page does not have any content in the page title. Search engines look for the title tag to better understand the main topic of the page.

Page title too short or too long

Title

Short titles may not accurately describe your page and may result in fewer visitors to your page. Titles longer than 70 characters may be trimmed in search engine results.

Duplicate page title

Title

The page has the same page title as another page on your domain. Search engines may consider pages with the same title tags to be duplicate content.

Missing or empty H1 tags

Header Tags

Your page does not have any Heading 1 tags or your Heading 1 tags are empty. Search engines may use heading tags to determine the main topic of your page.

Maximum number of H1 tags

Header Tags

Your page exceeds the maximum threshold for number of Heading 1 tags. Too many Heading 1 tags may dilute the importance of all Heading 1 tags on your page.

Maximum number of H2 tags

Header Tags

Your page exceeds the maximum threshold for number of Heading 2 tags. Too many Heading 2 tags may dilute the importance of all Heading 2 tags on your page.

Missing or empty H2 tags

Header Tags

Your page does not have any Heading 2 tags or your Heading 2 tags are empty. Search engines may use heading tags to determine the main topic of your page.

Missing or empty meta description tag

Meta Description Tags

Your page does not have a meta description tag or the tag is empty. Meta descriptions provide a concise explanation of the contents of a webpage. Search engines use meta descriptions to display preview snippets for a given page to users.

Duplicate meta description tag

Meta Description Tags

The page has the same meta description tag as another page on your domain. Search engines may consider pages with the same description tags to be duplicate content.

Image tags without alt attribute

Image Tags

Images on the page do not have any alternate text. Search engine crawlers use alternate text to understand what images on your page are about. Search engines understanding your images can help your page rank in universal results and on image searches.

Image tags without height & width attributes

Image Tags

Images on the page do not have height and width attributes specified in the image tag. Search engines consider performance when ranking pages, and height and width attributes can improve page speed.

Missing meta keyword tag

Secondary Content Elements

Your page does not have a keyword meta tag. Some search engines may use this tag to help determine what your page is about.

Page URL is too long

Page URL

The URL pointing to the page is too long. Page URLs that are too long may be confusing to users and not accurately describe the page.

Poor text to code ratio

Secondary Content Elements

You have too little or too much text compared to the code on your page. A poor text-to-code ratio can affect the readability of your site by search engine crawlers.

Page size too large

Secondary Content Elements

The content on your page (text, images, videos, etc.) is too large. Large page sizes may affect the ability of search engine crawlers to index your site.

Duplicate page content

Secondary Content Elements

The content on this page matches the content on another page. Duplicate content can make it difficult for search engines to know which version of the page to include in their indices, to direct authority and link juice to, and to rank on a SERP.

Invalid Canonical URL

Secondary Content Elements

The Canonical URL set for the page is formatted incorrectly. Canonical URLs help search engines apply page authority and link juice to the proper pages within your domain.

No Html4 or Xhtml1 validation

Secondary Content Elements

Notifies whether or not your page has HTML or XHTML validation. This rule serves as a notification and does not affect your SEO.

Canonical URL not in sitemap

Secondary Content Elements

Notifies you whether or not your Canonical URL is in your sitemap. This rule serves as a notification and does not affect your SEO.

Noindex

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has a noindex tag. Pages with a noindex tag will be ignored by search engine crawlers. This rule serves as a notification.

Nofollow

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has links with nofollow tags. This rule serves as a notification and does not directly affect your page's SEO, but rather affects the SEO of pages that are being linked to from the page. Links with nofollow tags do not provide authority or "link juice" to the linked page.

Noarchive

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has a noarchive tag. This rule serves as a notification and does not affect your SEO.

Nosnippet

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has a nosnippet tag. Pages with a nosnippet tag will not show a description under the link in a SERP. This rule serves as a notification.

Noodp

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has a noodp tag. This rule serves as a notification.

Notranslate

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has a notranslate tag. This rule serves as a notification and does not affect your SEO.

Noimageindex

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has a noimageindex tag. This rule serves as a notification.

Unavailable after date in the past

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether or not the page has a unavailable_after:[date] tag. This specifies a time and date that search engine crawlers should no longer index the page. This rule serves as a notification.

Disallowed by robots.txt

Indexation Directives

Notifies you whether the page is disallowed on the robots.txt page. This rule serves as a notification.

4xx Errors

Page Errors

The page has a 4xx error. These errors may limit a search engine's ability to crawl all pages on your site and may indicate a low-quality domain.

5xx Errors

Page Errors

The page has a 5xx error. Search engines use frequency of page errors to help determine the quality of a site.

3xx Redirects

Page Errors

The page has a 3xx redirect. The type of redirect, either 301 or 302, have different affects on "link juice" from the page.

Slow Response Time

Page Speed

The page has a load time longer than the maximum specified threshold. Search engines use response time to help determine the quality of a page.

Too Many Redirects

Page Speed

The page has more redirects than the maximum specified threshold. Unnecessary redirects may increase response time of a page. Search engines use response time to help determine the quality of a page.

Broken internal links

Internal Links

Links within the page do not lead to valid pages. Broken links can affect a search engine's ability to properly index pages on your domain.

Too few inbound internal links

Internal Links

The page has less than 5 links pointing to the page.

Too many outbound internal links

Internal Links

The number of outbound links on the page exceeds the maximum specified threshold. Too many outbound links can overwhelm a visitor and lead to a bad user experience.

Missing open graph title tag

Object Tags

The page is missing the title attribute in the open graph tag. Open graph tags influence the way the page appears on social media. Improved performance on social media may drive increased traffic.

Missing open graph type tag

Object Tags

The page is missing the type attribute in the open graph tag, which indicates the type of the object (such as video). Open graph tags influence the way the page appears and performs on social media. Improved performance on social media may drive increased traffic.

Missing open graph URL tag

Object Tags

The page is missing the URL attribute in the open graph tag. Open graph tags influence the way the page appears and performs on social media. Improved performance on social media may drive increased traffic.

Missing open graph image tag

Object Tags

The page is missing the image attribute in the open graph tag. Open graph tags influence the way the page appears on social media. Improved performance on social media may drive increased traffic.

Missing open graph description tag

Object Tags

The page is missing the description attribute in the open graph tag. Open graph tags influence the way the page appears on social media. Improved performance on social media may drive increased traffic.

Missing open graph site name tag

Site and Admin Tags

The page is missing the site name attribute in the open graph tag, which lists the parent domain for the page. Open graph tags influence the way the page appears on social media. Improved performance on social media may drive increased traffic.

Missing Facebook admin and App ID tag

Site and Admin Tags

The page is missing the admin attribute and App ID attribute in the open graph tag. These attributes influence how your page is accessed on social media. Improved performance on social media may drive increased traffic.


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Jan 6, 2012

10 Google Panda Check List, Panda SEO Checklist

From few months we are hearing about panda ---- Google panda update – Panda has made fabulous change in search engine results. The main reason beside Google panda update is to get rid of duplicate content, content farm and scrapper sites.
Still Google is working on latest techniques to get rid of content farm and scrapper sites. I have found few things which I want to share with you. Below are the Google Panda Check List:
1). Do you have a low search performance page?
Status - Yes / No
Note: You need to work on the quality of the page or you may delete the page. One non-quality page should not disturb other n number of quality pages.
2). Does your site loads slow?
Status - Yes / No
Note: The site load time should not be high. You need to optimize your images and code to reflect site load speed.
3). Do you have well researched keywords that related your web page content?
Status - Yes / No
Note: Without enough quality content, do not optimize your page titles for search keywords. The site page will be repeatedly listed for the user’s keywords only when the page is useful for the search user’s .Do not get into the personalized search users signed in site block list. At one point the search algorithm will be informed about the blocked sites.
4). Do you have high bounce rate?
Status - Yes / No
Note: The site need to have well structured related links within the content or around the content. The navigational structure of the site should be clear with quality content. If the content is clear and interesting then the bounce rate will gets decreased because users will be interested to visits other relevant links.
5). Do you see users spending minimum time in your page(s)?
Status - Yes / NO
Note: For a good site the users average time spent on the page should be high. This is based on the size of the quality content and other relevant content pages. You need to work on your content to hold users on the page(s) for long period.
6). Do you have related images for the content and do you own the copyright?
Status - Yes / No
Note: If you are having images for your content then it should be relevant to the content. The image should speak about the content. Use your own image content or make sure to get the copyright of the image.
7). Do you have a clean design?
Status - Yes / No
Note: Users experience is one of the main factors for panda update. Make sure the content is readable and website structure is user friendly with right combination of colours for a proper look and feel. Balance users experience with search engines experience. Also make sure that you include unique title, Meta tags, H tags, P tag, blog font, alt attribute and anchor texts.
8). Do you have a Meta description that briefs your page content?
Status - Yes / No
Note: Make sure that the Meta description is not stuffed with keywords and it includes a brief of the page content.
9). Have you done a grammatical check on your web page content?
Status - Yes / No
Note: Try to avoid grammatical mistakes in your content. Try to proofread before the content goes live. Clear content has high chance to list top.
10). Do you have more backlinks from same c class IP sites?
Status - Yes / No
Note: Natural links are always better that artificial backlinks. Natural links are risk free. Update you site often with quality content so that your readers will like to give link from their site(s). Artificial backlinks from directories submission site has high chance to be from the same c class ip unless it is well researched. Bunch of links from same c class IP are not valid and can also be considered as spam.
This post will help you. Google panda SEO checklist helps. Main factor for panda recovery is to avoid duplicate content and to remove or update poor quality content. Feel free to share your experience and factors if any.


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Mar 11, 2010

Sitemap Submission Guide, Sitemap Submission Tips, Search Engine Submission Tips

Sitemap Submission Guide

Today I want to share about sitemap submission. How to submit sitemap without login to webmaster tool?

Below the simple way to submit sitemap to Search Engines

You can ping Bing, Google, Yahoo and ASK each time you update the sitemap at these urls:


Bing Search Enginehttp://www.bing.com/webmaster/ping.aspx?siteMap=http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml

Goolge Search Enginehttp://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ping?sitemap=http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml

Yahoo Search Enginehttp://search.yahooapis.com/SiteExplorerService/V1/updateNotification?appid=YahooDemo&url=http://www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml

ASK Search Engine http://submissions.ask.com/ping?sitemap=http%3A//www.yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml


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Dec 30, 2009

Google Page Rank Update December 30, 2009

Google Page Rank Update December 30, 2009

Google has once again simplified their Tool Bar PageRank (TBPR) about an hour ago, at 8 p.m. on December 30, 2009. I had observed the changes immediately when I was doing a searching and saw in the SERPs that we'd jumped from a PR5 to a robust PR6. Few changes are exactly took place before my eyes. One minute we were PR5, then next search PR6. But few browsers like Firefox Toolbar have yet to update though. It's still reading PR5, but I'm sure that will change. I have noticed lot of changes in my websites, all for the better, which is a nice.



This is the sixth and final update for this year end 2009, and the last PageRank update occurred on October 29, 2009. So this means that Google updating PR more frequently and every 3 months.

For reference, Google PageRank is a link analysis algorithm (named after Larry Page, co-founder of Google), which Google uses to allocate a statistical weighting to measure the authority, value or importance of a webpage. Nobody exterior of Google knows the actual PageRank of a document.



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Nov 9, 2009

Twitter Tips for SEO, Top 10 Twitter SEO Tips

Top 10 Twitter SEO Tips

Twitter Tips for SEO, Top 10 Twitter SEO Tips

Now, all the rumors signifying that Google will soon offer real-time search capabilities, indexing Tweets and other real-time web data, now is a great time to take a closer look at your Twitter presence.
As an example:
Google is already indexing tweets so Twitter pages and even individual tweets have already in progress appearing within Google search results.

SEO tips on Twitter:

Creating a Username:

Before starting a twitter is sure to pick an user name that’s relevant to your brand or campaign and easy to remember. The selected username, becomes apart of your customized Twitter URL such as twitter.com/yoursite or twitter.com/yourtopic.

Doing this creates a static address for future search indexing, which also helps usability for other cross-channel promotions.

Select an account name wisely (Make Your Account Name Different from Your Username):

Optimize the Twitter account name to best reflect your brand or campaign. Which can be different than your handle/URL? You obviously want an account name that promotes yourself, your company or your brand. You should also consider which variation of you brand name has the most search frequency every month.

Make your bio count

Optimize your Twitter page’s “Bio” line because this includes the most important, mission-critical phrases for your brand. Use target keyword in description to take advantage of all 160 characters. Your bio is indexed so its contents are what provide your Twitter page with its core relevance.

Spread the word

Link reputation of this newfound social web address. You can incorporate your Twitter URL into your website by placing a call to action on the site for your customers to follow you on Twitter. You could also incorporate your Twitter URL within your site’s Global Footer, which appears at the bottom of every page of your site. Both of these options offer usability to your site visitors and help drive your Twitter URL up in the search engines.

Remember your URL

In Twitter account settings, add your website’s URL or perhaps use it to promote your presence on another social platform, for example, yoursite.com. This is a great way to drive traffic. Link does not provide any offsite reputation due to a “Nofollow” attribute that Twitter has in place.

Select the initial characters of each tweet carefully

Each tweet appears to be significant for SEO as it will conclude what appears in the tweet’s title tag when it shows up as a search result on Google. Tweet title contain Approximately 42 characters. Keep in mind that your full tweet and all its characters are still being indexed by major engines, though.

Keyword Rich Tweets:

Everywhere, start your tweet with a primary keyword phrase to theme each message. Take advantage of any “active lingo” or words as this will enable you to capitalize on timely searches on those terms.

User-Friendly Retweets:

Write your tweets in such a way that they are very simple to other people to resend. In order to allow other users to retweet your message, do not use the maximum number of characters. You should strive to tweet high quality content using keywords and in such a way which makes it easy for others to retweet.

Use TinyURLs:

Tinny Urls play a key role in SEO. With the short links users back to your content. Shorten URL links have significant SEO value since SEO is partially about building high quality links. Twitter can also help your Alexa ratings if you are successful in sending users back to your website.



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Aug 28, 2009

Free SEO Directory List 2009, SEO Directory Collections List

Free SEO Directory List 2009, SEO Directory Collections List



    Galilery.com submit3
    Eca-Wca-Kiwi.Com Web Directory submit3
    Piyy.com  2
    Fulllogo.com  3
    MGJC.ORG - Free Link Directory submit2
    Pazactiva.org submit3
    Notepad Directory submit4
    Urban-Void.com submit4
    Felzenberg.com submit4
    Studiozebre.com submit5
    Rabunda Directorysubmit2
    Mobone.netsubmit2
    Stentcard Directorysubmit2
    İwait Directorysubmit3
    Nsbjd Directorysubmit3
    ReplacementShield.comsubmit3
    Mapgh Directorysubmit3
    Help Me Directorysubmit3
    Jetpackpilot Directorysubmit3
    Locomagic Directorysubmit3
    Rumblebeat Directorysubmit3
    CQCEA Directorysubmit3
    CCWOS Diretorysubmit5
    PCIB Directorysubmit5
    321 Site Monitorsubmit2
    Lebateauivre.comsubmit3
    Ifccfbi.orgsubmit3
    Cafelaunch.comsubmit3
    Sealbait.comsubmit3
    Bikeut.comsubmit3
    Wilridge.comsubmit3
    Kupmed.comsubmit3
    Digital-Returns.comsubmit4
    i-dio.comsubmit5
    InvestHZ.comsubmit5
    Agradm.comsubmit5
    Direct Urls Directory 1
    Fearest.comsubmit1
    Linkability.infosubmit1
    Zindexica.comsubmit1
    Web Directory - G0lfs.comsubmit2
    TCTCO Web Directorysubmit2
    Gilfenn - Seo Friendly Web Directorysubmit2
    22 Century Techsubmit2
    Buy Marine Marketplacesubmit2
    ApgInfo.Comsubmit2
    AP Press Directorysubmit2
    Az Under Ground Directorysubmit2
    LTN Team Pinksubmit2
    Maxx V Directorysubmit2
    PFS United Directorysubmit2
    Aauml Web Directorysubmit5


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Jul 23, 2009

HTML Quick List, Guide, Quick HTML Code List

HTML Quick List, Guide, Quick HTML Code List


<!-- ••• -->
<!DOCTYPE>
<A> AnchorvHREF: URL you are linking to
NAME: name a section of the page
TARGET = "_blank" | "_parent" | "_self" | "_top" | window name
which window the document should go in
TITLE: suggested title for the document to be opened
onClick: script to run when the user clicks on this anchor
onMouseOver: when the mouse is over the link
onMouseOut: when the mouse is no longer over the link
ACCESSKEY
<ADDRESS>
<APP>
<APPLET>CODE: the applet to run
CODEBASE: path to the applet class
WIDTH: width of the applet
HEIGHT: height of the applet
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT | TOP | MIDDLE | BOTTOM | BASELINE
alignment of applet to surrounding text
VSPACE: vertical space between applet and surrounding text
HSPACE: horizontal space between applet and surrounding text
BORDER: empty space surrounding the applet
NAME: name of applet for reference by other applets
ARCHIVE: a compressed collection of applet components
MAYSCRIPT: If Java can use JavaScript
<AREA>HREF: URL you are linking to
ALT: alternate text if the image isn't displayed
SHAPE = RECT | CIRCLE | POLY | DEFAULT
what shape is this area?
COORDS: coordinates for the link area shape
TITLE: Short description of the area
TARGET: what frame to go to
NOHREF: this area is not a link
onClick: script action when the user clicks this area
onMouseOver
onMouseOut
<B> Bold
<BASE> Base AddressvHREF: default address for hypertext links
v = "_blank" | "_parent" | "_self" | "_top" | frame name
default window for linked documents
<BASEFONT>v
COLOR
FACE
<BGSOUND>SRC: URL of the sound
LOOP = INFINITE | number of loops
how many times to play the sound
<BIG>
<BLINK>
<BLOCKQUOTE> Block Quote
<BODY>BGCOLOR: background color of the page
BACKGROUND: background picture for the page
TEXT: color of the text on the page
LINK: color of links that haven't been followed yet
VLINK: color of links that have been followed
ALINK: color of links while you are clicking on them
BGPROPERTIES = FIXED
if the background image should not scroll
TOPMARGIN: size of top and bottom margins
LEFTMARGIN: size of left and right margins
MARGINHEIGHT: size of top and bottom margins
MARGINWIDTH: size of left and right margins
onLoad: Script to run once the page is fully loaded
onUnload
onFocus
onBlur
MS FrontPage extension
SCROLL = YES | NO
If the document should have a scroll bar
<BR> Line BreakCLEAR = LEFT | RIGHT | ALL | BOTH
go past a picture or other object
<BUTTON>TYPE = BUTTON | SUBMIT | RESET
what type of button is this
onClick: script to run when the user clicks here
name of this button element
VALUE: the value sent with the form
DISABLED: disable this button
ACCESSKEY: shortcut key for this button
TABINDEX: tab order
<CAPTION>ALIGN = TOP | BOTTOM | LEFT | RIGHT
alignment of caption to table
VALIGN = TOP | BOTTOM
if caption should be above or below table
<CENTER>
<CITE> Citation
<CODE>
<COL> ColumnSPAN: how many columns this affects
ALIGN = LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT | JUSTIFY
horizontal alignment
WIDTH: width of the column
BGCOLOR: background color of the column
<COLGROUP> Column GroupSPAN: how many columns this affects
ALIGN: alignment of cell contents
WIDTH: Width of the column group
<COMMENT>
<DD> Definition Description
<DEL> Deleted
<DFN> Definition
<DIR> Directory List
<DIV>ALIGN = LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT | JUSTIFY
text alignment
<DL> Definition ListCOMPACT: take up less space
<DT> Definition Term
<EM> Emphasis
<EMBED>SRC: URL of resource to be embedded
WIDTH: width of area in which to show resource
HEIGHT: height of area in which to show resource
ALIGN = ABSBOTTOM | ABSMIDDLE | MIDDLE | TEXTTOP | RIGHT | LEFT | BASELINE | CENTER | BOTTOM | TOP
how text should flow around the picture
NAME: name of the embedded object
PLUGINSPAGE: where to get the plugin software
PLUGINURL: where to get the JAR archive for automatic installation
HIDDEN = FALSE | TRUE
if the object is visible or not
HREF: make this object a link
TARGET: frame to link to
AUTOSTART = TRUE | FALSE
if the sound/movie should start automatically
LOOP = TRUE | FALSE | # of loops
how many times to play the sound/movie
PLAYCOUNT: how many times to play the sound/movie
VOLUME: how loud to play the sound
CONTROLS = VOLUMELEVER | STOPBUTTON | PAUSEBUTTON | PLAYBUTTON | SMALLCONSOLE | CONSOLE
which sound control to display
CONTROLLER = TRUE | FALSE
if controls should be displayed
MASTERSOUND: indicates the object in a sound group with the sound to use
STARTTIME: how far into the sound to start and stop
ENDTIME: when to finish playing
<FIELDSET>
<FONT>SIZE: size of the font
COLOR: color of the text
FACE: set the typestyle for text
POINT-SIZE
WEIGHT
<FORM>ACTION: URL of the CGI program
METHOD = GET | POST
how to transfer the data to the CGI
NAME: name of this form
ENCTYPE = "multipart/form-data" | "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" | "text/plain"
what type of form this is
TARGET = "_blank" | "_parent" | "_self" | "_top" | frame name
what frames to put the results in
onSubmit: script to run before the form is submitted
onReset: script to run before the form is reset
<FRAME>SRC: what file to put in the frame
NAME: the name of the frame
SCROLLING = YES | NO | AUTO
should the frame have a scrollbar?
NORESIZE: don't let the user make the frame bigger or smaller
FRAMEBORDER = YES | 1 | NO | 0
should this frame have a border?
BORDERCOLOR: color of the surrounding border
MARGINWIDTH: the internal left and right margins for the frame
MARGINHEIGHT: the internal top and bottom margins for the frame
<FRAMESET>COLS: how many cols in the frameset
ROWS: how many rows in the frameset
FRAMEBORDER = YES | 1 | NO | 0
if the frames should have borders
FRAMESPACING: space between the frames
BORDER: space between frames
BORDERCOLOR: color of frame borders
<H#> Headers<H1>, <H2>, <H3>,
<H4>,
<H5>,
<H6>
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT | CENTER | JUSTIFY
alignment
<HEAD>
<HR> Horizontal RuleNOSHADE: don't use shadow effect
SIZE: height
WIDTH: horizontal width of the line
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT | CENTER
horizontal alignment of the line
COLOR: color of the line
<HTML>
<HTMLPLUS>
<HYPE>
<I> Italics
<IFRAME> Inline FrameSRC: URL of the document to go in the frame
HEIGHT: height of the inline frame
WIDTH: width of the inline frame
NAME: name of this inline frame
LONGDESC: URL of a long description of the contents of the frame
FRAMEBORDER = 1 | 0
if the frame should have a border around it
MARGINWIDTH: internal left/right margin for the frame
MARGINHEIGHT: internal top/bottom margin for the frame
SCROLLING = YES | NO | AUTO
if the frame should have scroll bars
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT | TOP | TEXTTOP | MIDDLE | ABSMIDDLE | CENTER | BOTTOM | ABSBOTTOM | BASELINE
alignment of the frame object to text around it
VSPACE: space above and below the frame
HSPACE: space to the left and right of the frame
<IMG> ImageSRC: where to get the picture
ALT: text to show if you don't show the picture
NAME
LONGDESC: URL of a long description of the image
WIDTH: how wide is the picture
HEIGHT: how tall is the picture
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT | TOP | TEXTTOP | MIDDLE | ABSMIDDLE | BOTTOM | ABSBOTTOM | BASELINE
how text should flow around the picture
BORDER: border around the picture
HSPACE: horizontal distance between the picture and the text
VSPACE: vertical distance between the picture and the text
ISMAP: is this a clickable map?
USEMAP: name of the map definition
LOWSRC: a version of the picture that isn't such a big file
NATURALSIZEFLAG: meaningless
NOSAVE: meaningless
DYNSRC: play a movie file
show the buttons which control the movie
LOOP = INFINITE | -1 | # of loops
how many times to loop the movie
START = FILEOPEN | MOUSEOVER
when to start playing the movie
onLoad: script to runs after the image is downloaded
SUPPRESS = TRUE | FALSE
Don't show icons of images that haven't downloaded yet
<INPUT.>TYPE = TEXT | v | RADIO | PASSWORD | HIDDEN | SUBMIT | RESET | BUTTON | v | IMAGE
what type of field
NAME: name of this form field
VALUE: initial or only value of this field
SIZE: how wide the text field should be
MAXLENGTH: maximum number of characters
CHECKED: check this checkbox or radio button
BORDER: border around image
SRC: URL of image
ALT: text to show if you don't show the picture
LOWSRC: a version of the picture that isn't such a big file
WIDTH: width of image
HEIGHT: height of image
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT | TOP | TEXTTOP | MIDDLE | ABSMIDDLE | CENTER | BOTTOM | ABSBOTTOM | BASELINE
how text should flow around the picture
VSPACE: vertical distance between the picture and the text
HSPACE: horizontal distance between the picture and the text
READONLY: the value of this field cannot be changed
DISABLED: don't let the user do anything with this field
ACCESSKEY
TABINDEX: tab order
LANGUAGE = "JavaScript" | "JavaScript1.1" | "JSCRIPT" | "VBScript" | "VBS" | other language
scripting language to use
onClick: when the user clicks here
onChange: when this field is changed
onFocus: when this field gets the focus
onBlur: when this field loses the focus
onKeyPress: script to run when a key is pressed
onKeyUp: script for when a key goes up while the field has the focus
onKeyDown: script for when a key goes down while the field has the focus
AUTOCOMPLETE = ON | OFF
If the browser should use autocompletion for the field
<INS> Inserted<DEL>
<ISINDEX>PROMPT: prompt string to show before the text entry area
ACTION: the CGI to call
<KBD> Keyboard
<LABEL>FOR: form element for which this is a label
<LEGEND>v = RIGHT | CENTER | LEFT
<LI> List ItemTYPE = DISC | CIRCLE | SQUARE | 1 | A | a | I | i
type of bullet or numeral
VALUE: where to continue counting
<LINK>REL: relationship to this page
REV: reverse relationship to this page
HREF: URL of related document
TITLE: suggested title
MEDIA = SCREEN | PRINT | PROJECTION | AURAL | BRAILLE | ALL | other media
What media type the link applies to
TYPE: MIME type of linked resource
<LISTING>
<MAP>NAME: name of this map
<MARQUEE>WIDTH: how wide the marquee is
HEIGHT: how tall the marquee is
DIRECTION = LEFT | RIGHT
which direction the marquee should scroll
BEHAVIOR = SCROLL | SLIDE | ALTERNATE
what type of scrolling
SCROLLDELAY: how long to delay between each jump
SCROLLAMOUNT: how far to jump
LOOP = INFINITE | number of loops
how many times to loop
BGCOLOR: background color
HSPACE: horizontal space around the marquee
VSPACE: vertical space around the marquee
<MENU>
<META >NAME = KEYWORDS | DESCRIPTION | REFRESH | many others
The pupose of this META tag
HTTP-EQUIV: Name of the pretend HTTP header
CONTENT: Metainformation content
<MULTICOL>COLS: how many columns
GUTTER: space between columns
WIDTH: width of a single column
<NOBR> No Break
<NOEMBED>
<NOFRAMES>
<NOSCRIPT>
<OL> Ordered ListTYPE = 1 | A | a | I | i
type of numerals
START: where to start counting
<OPTION>VALUE: what's the value if this option is chosen
SELECTED: this option is selected by default
<P> ParagraphALIGN = LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT | JUSTIFY
alignment of text within the paragraph
CLEAR = LEFT | RIGHT | ALL | BOTH
move past picture and other objects
<PARAM> ParameterNAME: name of the parameter
VALUE: value of the parameter
<PLAINTEXT>
<PRE> Preformatted Text
<S> Strikeout
<SAMP> Sample
<SCRIPT>TYPE = "text/javascript" | "text/vbscript" | other scripting language
Which scripting language to use
SRC: External source for script
DEFER: Continue loading page while downloading script
LANGUAGE = JAVASCRIPT | LIVESCRIPT | VBSCRIPT | other
Deprecated indicator of language
FOR: object for which this script is an event handler
EVENT: the event this script handles
<SELECT>NAME: name of this form element
MULTIPLE: allow more than one choice
SIZE: how many options to show
READONLY: don't let the user change the value of this field
DISABLED: don't let the user do anything with this field
LANGUAGE = "JavaScript" | "JavaScript1.1" | "VBScript" | other language
scripting language to use
onChange: what to do when a new option is selected
TABINDEX: tab order
onFocus: script to run when this field gets the focus
onBlur: script to run when this field loses the focus
<SMALL>
<SOUND>
<SPACER>TYPE = HORIZONTAL | VERTICAL | BLOCK
what type of space is this
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT
align left or right
SIZE: how tall or wide
WIDTH: how wide
HEIGHT: how tall
<SPAN>
<STRIKE> Strikeout<S>
<STRONG>
<STYLE>TYPE: style language
MEDIA: type of media this syle applies to
<SUB> Subscript
<SUP> Superscript
<TABLE>BORDER: size of border around the table
CELLPADDING: space between the edge of a cell and the contents
CELLSPACING: space between cells
WIDTH: width of the table as a whole
BGCOLOR: color of the background
BACKGROUND: picture to use as background
ALIGN = LEFT | RIGHT
alignment of table to surrounding text
HSPACE: horizontal space between table and surrounding text
VSPACE: vertical space between table and surrounding text
HEIGHT: height of the table as a whole
FRAME = VOID | BOX | BORDER | ABOVE | BELOW | LHS | RHS | HSIDES | VSIDES
parts of outside border that are visible
RULES = NONE | ALL | COLS | ROWS | GROUPS
if there should be internal borders
BORDERCOLOR: color of border around the table
BORDERCOLORLIGHT: color of "light" part of border around the table
BORDERCOLORDARK: color of "dark" part of border around the table
SUMMARY: Summary of the purpose of the table
<TBODY> Table Body Section
<TD> Table DataALIGN = LEFT | CENTER | MIDDLE | RIGHT
horizontal alignment of cell contents
VALIGN = TOP | MIDDLE | CENTER | BOTTOM | BASELINE
vertical alignment of cell contents
WIDTH: width of cell
HEIGHT: height of cell
COLSPAN: number of columns to cover
number of rows to cover
NOWRAP: don't word wrap
BGCOLOR: color of the background
BORDERCOLOR: color of border around the table
BORDERCOLORDARK: color of "dark" part of border around the table
BORDERCOLORLIGHT: color of "light" part of border around the table
BACKGROUND: picture to use as background
<TEXTAREA>NAME: name of this form field
COLS: how many characters wide
ROWS: how many rows
WRAP = SOFT | HARD | OFF
how to wrap the text
READONLY: don't let the user change the contents of the field
DISABLED: don't let the user do anything with this field
TABINDEX: tab order
LANGUAGE = "JavaScript" | "JavaScript1.1" | "VBScript" | other language
scripting language
onChange: Script to run when the user has changed the textarea
onKeyPress: script to run when a key is pressed
<TFOOT> Table Footer Section
<TH> Table Header
<THEAD> Table Header Section<TBODY>, <TFOOT>
<TITLE>
<TR> Table RowALIGN = LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
horizontal alignment of cell contents
HALIGN = LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN = TOP | MIDDLE | BOTTOM | BASELINE
vertical alignment of cell contents
BGCOLOR: background color
BACKGROUND: background image
BORDERCOLOR: color of border around each cell
BORDERCOLORLIGHT: color of "light" part of border around each cell
BORDERCOLORDARK: color of "dark" part of border around each cell
<TT> Teletype
<U> Underline
<UL> Unordered ListTYPE = DISC | CIRCLE | SQUARE
type of bullets
<VAR> Variable
<WBR>
<XMP>


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