View Single Post
  #152 (permalink)  
Old 06-19-2008, 01:25 AM
Webnauts's Avatar
Webnauts Webnauts is offline
WebProWorld 1,000+ Club
WebProWorld MVP
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Worldwide
Posts: 8,167
Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9Webnauts RepRank 9
Default Re: Is Onsite SEO Dying Down?

Quote:
Originally Posted by janeth View Post
I agree there are a lot of different types of semantics. But starting a debate about a semantically structured websites losing that debate and then saying, wait no I was talking about CSS.

I just feel that is going out on a limb. Or rather he was trying to baffle me with big words rather than try and prove his point. Kind of sad.
OK Janeth. I did not want to be rude, but I think you are asking for that now.
Just to make things clear here, the thema semantics, not semantical structure alone have began where you said that microformats have nothing to do with Semantics.

You have absolutely no idea what is the difference between the terms Semantics, Semantic Web and Semantical Structure. I can understand your problem, because you have absolutely no idea how Computers and Software are created and work.

If you knew those basics, the discussion would have not ended where it did already.

Therefore, I have no time trying to explain novice what all that is, and especially when that novice is not interested and claiming to be an expert.

End of story.
__________________
"Being an expert isn't telling other people what you know. It's understanding what questions to ask, and flexibly applying your knowledge to the specific situation at hand. Being an expert means providing sensible, highly contextual direction." Jeff Atwood
SEO Workers - Search Engine Optimization Consulting Company | SEO Analysis Tool | Webnauts Net SEO
Reply With Quote