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January
2002
Promotion Tip
: Specialty Search Engines
A good Yahoo listing or high rank in Google is crucial to the success of most commercial and general
interest sites. But suppose your site is devoted to a more esoteric topic, say Norse mythology or some narrow aspect
of pharmaceutical research. If so, specialty search engines may deliver more targeted traffic to your site. Specialty
engines rarely charge for listings and often list sites much more quickly than the major search sites.
Click here to learn more.
HTML Tip
: New CSS Rules for IE 6
A few issues ago, we showed that an innocent change to your DOCTYPE tag could dramatically change how
Internet Explorer Version 6 renders your Cascading Style Sheets. Now let's learn how to write
style sheets that work under IE 6.
Accessibility Tip
: Designing Accessible Navigation Part 1
The flashiest, most flamboyant navigation systems are often inaccessible to disabled visitors, hard for
all visitors to understand, and all but invisible to search engines. That happens with some of the most popular navigation
systems: image maps, DHTML, and Java applets. Learn how to use these techniques without
compromising the accessibility level of your Web site or its appeal to search engines.
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