Theremin
11-14-2007, 07:48 PM
I read a tutorial that recommends seperate pages for each feed item. I post all of my news to one page and as I add new items, I push the old ones down the list and eventually onto an archive page.
I am wondering if this is the best practice. I don't want my main page to get too cluttered, but I also know that if I am moving content from one page to another the search engines/users might get lost looking for older news stories. What is the standard for archiving articles?
I would like to create several rss items for stories I have written in the past up until now, but as I said they are all on 2 pages, so can I just give a name attribute to the <h2> tag that has the story in it? and then give the RSS feed the url of www.domainname.com/new.php#nameofarticle
or do I actually need to make new pages for articles?
I really like the design of my site as far as administrative purposes. all my stuff lives in about 4-5 pages and the content is dynamic, but being dynamic it is definitely not SEO.
Appreciate comments :)
Thanks,
Jason
I am wondering if this is the best practice. I don't want my main page to get too cluttered, but I also know that if I am moving content from one page to another the search engines/users might get lost looking for older news stories. What is the standard for archiving articles?
I would like to create several rss items for stories I have written in the past up until now, but as I said they are all on 2 pages, so can I just give a name attribute to the <h2> tag that has the story in it? and then give the RSS feed the url of www.domainname.com/new.php#nameofarticle
or do I actually need to make new pages for articles?
I really like the design of my site as far as administrative purposes. all my stuff lives in about 4-5 pages and the content is dynamic, but being dynamic it is definitely not SEO.
Appreciate comments :)
Thanks,
Jason