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  • aprilm-189040
    aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 4:55 PM

    Hi. I am new to this community, and new to SEO as well. A friend asked me to give them suggestions on onsite optimization for their Drupal website.

    I know page titles are very important, and usually they should be set to H1. (At least I think) This particular website has all their page titles set to H2 and they are using display:none in their stylesheet to hide them for graphic design reasons.

    What would be the most practical work around for this? We don't want this to appear sketchy in the eyes of the SE's, but putting page titles at the top of their pages really would take away from their graphical design.

    The second issue is that they use a module called Quicktabs for tabbed product specs on each page. Each tab is actually pulled from a post (called a node in Drupal), so each tab has it's own title that is an H2. So not only are they hiding the main page title, but they are hiding 5 others within the tabs, and their are 6 H2 elements showing up on each product page all set to display:none.

    Any creative suggestions?

    Hope that makes sense....

    Thank you!

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    • Getz.pro
      Getz.pro @aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 7:31 PM Mar 19, 2011, 7:31 PM

      WOW! Let me just say that again, WOW!

      Yes, I would suggest a Drupal person or perhaps a better template. This one seems out of date as it still uses inline CSS. As Mary Anne mentioned, there are other issues as well.

      Before you try and re-write everything for the H2s, I would look at some other code issues such as the alt tags.

      Personally, I would look for another template after talking to someone who knows Drupal.

      All the best 🙂

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      • aprilm-189040
        aprilm-189040 @MaryAnneG last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 7:28 PM Mar 19, 2011, 7:28 PM

        Thanks Maryanne,

        I will definitely mention those image sizes. They are pretty large.

        I need to get an H1 onto these pages. H1's are important, right?

        In your opinions, what would be the most effective/least harmful method of doing this....for short term until we can figure something better out.....

        1. Set the hidden titles to be H1's instead of H2's?

        or

        1. Manually go into each page and create an H1 using the post WYSIWYG editor? (Using this method, the H1 would come AFTER the H2, but at least it would not be hidden)

        What are your thoughts?

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        • aprilm-189040
          aprilm-189040 @aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 7:06 PM Mar 19, 2011, 7:03 PM

          Sheesh...I knew I wasn't losing my marbles when I thought this looked more complicated than normal. This CMS is Drupal.....just FYI, here's what is happening...

          These pages are made in a module (equivalent to a plug in for Wordpress) called Panels. With panels, you can define content areas within your page, kind of like creating

          sections. Eachsection is called a pane. In this case, they pulled in the information they are showing in each pane through another module called Views. So, on the lt3g page, there are 2 different panes above the tabbed section.

          When you create a pane, Drupal asks you for a pane title. The tabs at the bottom are also a module that pulls posts into a tabbed section. Since each post has its own title, each tab shows an H2. In total, there are 10 H2s on this page!!

          And the Analytics code is Google anlaytics installed into a pane. (I don't think they had to install the code onto every page, but they did), and they titled the pane 'Analytics'

          I think this might be a job for a Drupal themer. Maybe that's what I will propose this company look into.

          Also, for the

          | FRS Custom Solutions, which indicates there should be something before the pipe, the <title>tag would go before the pipe, and installing the page_title module would allow you to define that.</p> <p>Usually I hear good things about Drupal, but I think in this case, with the use of panels to make pages, it just complicated things.</p></title>

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          • MaryAnneG
            MaryAnneG last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 6:39 PM Mar 19, 2011, 6:37 PM

            Although the hiding of those headers is a little odd, I doubt you'd get hit for it as the hidden h2's are all consistent with the displayed content - it doesn't look (to me, at least) like anything's being done in a spammy manner.  H2's are a very weak ranking factor to begin with, and It's not like you're keyword stuffing or trying to rank for irrellevant keywords.  Of course, if you can find someone who can tweak things and treat those elements appropriately, all the better.

            Off topic, but you may also suggest to your friend that they optimize their images.  Those image files on the first page you mentioned are very large for the sizes at which they are being displayed and needlessly add to the page load times.

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            • Getz.pro
              Getz.pro @aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 6:35 PM Mar 19, 2011, 6:35 PM

              On the LT3G page, you have these elements that should be headers.

              • ComLink LT<sup>3G</sup>
              • <sup>MEDICARE APPROVED</sup>
              • <sup>ComLink LT<sup>3G</sup> - Product Overview</sup>
              • <sup>With the ComLink LT<sup>3G</sup>, you can:</sup>

              But they are manipulated by in-line CSS. Even though there are H2s with appropriate text for the header?

              Then you have this

              
              ## Products-LT3G Main Image
              
              

              Which would go above your image LT3G-Rtg-Rot-Web.png

              So you are saying you do not need the text atop the image for esthetics. Which is understandable.

              Therefore, why do you not have that H2 tag classed to swap the text for the image? Or can you not manipulate your CMS this way?

              On the Company page I am not sure why the H2 is below the text.

              
              ## Analytics Code
              
              

              And what is the analytics code? : )

              First, and for other reasons than the H2, this CMS is not very good. I feel as though you will continue to have many issues moving forward. Such as page titles. For the company page you have | FRS Custom Solutions which indicates that there should be something before the pipe (|).

              I do not see yet a clear way out of this as the H2s are used for headers in some cases and then for nothing in others such as the analytics code.

              Am I following this correctly, or totally missing the boat here?

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              • aprilm-189040
                aprilm-189040 @aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 6:13 PM Mar 19, 2011, 6:12 PM

                No, I have no control over showing it. Drupal forces you to give each page a title.

                http://www.frs-solutions.com/content/comlink-lt3g

                Here is a link to one of the inner pages. This page has an image.  But here is a page with no image: http://www.frs-solutions.com/content/Company

                I am not knowlegable enough with CSS and creating template pages to go about having the title display as an image on some pages, but as text on others.

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                • Getz.pro
                  Getz.pro @aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 6:05 PM Mar 19, 2011, 6:05 PM

                  the first question would be why have it at all if you do not want to show it. I presume you have no control over it showing?

                  Then I would ask; in that space, what is showing now and why could you not swap for an image?

                  It might be better for you to post the URL of the site so I can see what you are trying to accomplish.

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                  • aprilm-189040
                    aprilm-189040 @aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 6:01 PM Mar 19, 2011, 6:01 PM

                    Ok. That's what I thought. But I wasn't sure. Do you know, is there any legitimate way to hide a post title (that's forced by the CMS) from both SE's and visitors without using the image swap method?

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                    • Getz.pro
                      Getz.pro @aprilm-189040 last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 5:55 PM Mar 19, 2011, 5:54 PM

                      Sketchy as it adds no value to the visitor. It just depends on how often SEs look at CSS as to if/when you will get penalized. They might not look at the CSS unless they see other indicators.

                      What you are doing I would consider keyword manipulation, and that is sketchy.

                      Always look at the value of what you do with respect to visitors. If it adds no value, don't do it.

                      I hope that helps

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                      • aprilm-189040
                        aprilm-189040 @Getz.pro last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 5:54 PM Mar 19, 2011, 5:50 PM

                        Hi Richard,

                        Thanks for your response. Sorry if I was unclear...I am referring to the titles of the post. Not the <title>tag.  Drupal forces you to give each post a title. And yes, the post titles are set to display as H2's, but the H2's in the stylesheet are set to display:none like this:</p> <div class="cssHead focusRow "><span class="cssSelector ">h2</span> {</div> <div class=" "> <div class="cssPropertyListBox "> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "><span class=" ">    </span><span class="cssPropName editable ">color</span><span class="cssColon ">: </span><span class="cssPropValue editable ">#595959</span><span class="cssSemi ">;</span></div> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "><span class=" ">    </span><span class="cssPropName editable ">display</span><span class="cssColon ">: </span><span class="cssPropValue editable ">none</span><span class="cssSemi ">;</span></div> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "><span class=" ">    </span><span class="cssPropName editable ">font-size</span><span class="cssColon ">: </span><span class="cssPropValue editable ">22px</span><span class="cssSemi ">;</span></div> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "><span class=" ">    </span><span class="cssPropName editable ">margin</span><span class="cssColon ">: </span><span class="cssPropValue editable ">0.8em 0</span><span class="cssSemi ">;</span></div> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "><span class="cssSemi "><br /></span></div> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "><span class="cssSemi ">There is no image swapping or text indent. So, search engines CAN see the H2, but visitors can't. Would this be considered sketchy or creative CSS?</span></div> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "></div> <div class="cssProp focusRow editGroup "><span class="cssSemi ">And no, they are not in order... H2 obviously comes first on the page, followed by an H1 element if it's manually inserted onto the page.<br /></span></div> </div> </div></title>

                        Getz.pro aprilm-189040 7 Replies Last reply Mar 19, 2011, 7:31 PM Reply Quote 0
                        • Getz.pro
                          Getz.pro last edited by Mar 19, 2011, 5:44 PM Mar 19, 2011, 5:41 PM

                          Hi April,

                          Headers and Titles are different, so are you saying that Drupal pulls the title from the H2? If so, are you swapping out the text for an image, or just moving the text off the screen?

                          It is not uncommon to move text off the screen and swap that placeholder with an image, although it would look a bit sketchy to just move the text out of sight.

                          [Without direct knowledge] I don't believe Google is penalizing for creative CSS work unless they spot sketchy behavior such as moving lots of text out of view, which they would see as adding no value to the visitor, but would see it as keyword manipulation.

                          When you swap for an image, you have to define a size for the image space. This would indicate to the SEs that you are in fact moving text and swapping for an image of a certain size.

                          Sketchy would look like text indent of -9999px with no width or height size or with a very small width or height size of perhaps a couple pixels. Or not even indicating an background image for the div.

                          In short, if you are swapping text for an image, you are fine and this is common practice as long as SEs can see that this is for visual enhancements rather than keyword manipulation.

                          I would not worry as much about which headers are used as long as they are used in order. Such as H1s followed by H2s followed by H3s followed by H4s. Not H2s then a H3 then H1. Not that this would penalize you, but it is best practice.

                          I hope this answered your question

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