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The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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I don't mind it because I know I often use images/graphics that are stored in an existing directory.
I'm just happy to see everything on the same domain ![]() |
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little... push.
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: California
Posts: 1,679
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I build my freesites like this, except the main page is an index file.
My thinking is the main page is the most important page for a freesite, it's what defines the very nature of freesite. The warning page is just that, a warning statement that points to the main page. Most times I build a freesite I'll build only one warning page and submit it to the top traffic sending LL, my primary group, and only months later I might build a second warning page for a secondary group along with some other unique element(s) on the page. With this kind of dir structure I can minimize or even eliminate content duplication, and I might actually build a second or third warning page. Otherwise, I won't bother past the first because I might as well just build a whole 'nother site. I'd rather not be slapped with duplication penalties, and this is just as true for my warning pages as my main/gallery pages.
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