Hi Cathleen. Like mentioned in the video, the navigation menu that is automatically created by iWeb is created in javascript. So what this means, is that essentially, search engines will not be able to see the words that you have used for each navigation menu link. Instead, it will just see the script/code that iWeb automatically creates.
I hope that clears it up. It's not the easiest subject to explain while trying to remain 'non-techie.'
Seems do-able but don't understand why it's necessary. Please explain in non-techie terms. Most people who use iweb are not "web designers" - or at least that's how I classify myself.
Hi Cathleen. Like mentioned in the video, the navigation menu that is automatically created by iWeb is created in javascript. So what this means, is that essentially, search engines will not be able to see the words that you have used for each navigation menu link. Instead, it will just see the script/code that iWeb automatically creates.
I hope that clears it up. It's not the easiest subject to explain while trying to remain 'non-techie.'
ragesw 9 months ago