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Old 06-18-2008, 01:10 AM
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Default Re: "SearchEditors.com" would appreciate review (by Webnauts)

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1. While viewing your source code I was surprised to see the amount of white space / empty lines. I was anticipating cleaner coding with better grouping of code.
We did not write the code. It is a pligg template which we are working on, to clean it up, improve its semantical structure and accessibility.

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2. Your description and keywords need to be completed.
If you are about SEO it is not required. Still we are planning to implement when we have the time.

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3. While looking through your robots.txt file, I also tested for directory indexing and found it possible. One of the ones I tested was Index of /templates
How can it be indexed if no link points to that folder. Do you possibly mean that it is browsed? If yes, we are going to disable it with rules in our .htaccess.

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4. I have seen your favicon used on a different page. It may have been one of your pages, but I am not sure. Just something to think about if you want to use it as a favicon for your site.
Can you be more specific where?

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5. On your 404 page, where you have "Pretty sure it's a website bug? Please let us know and we'll try to get it fixed." I would have added a link to a web form so people could let you know.
Good idea. Will be done.

Thanks for the kind review. Keep suggestions coming.
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