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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jan 2010
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Hi. I hope this question is in the right place. I just recently started using Drupal, and I am wondering how to optimize a page built with panels. Are panels SEO friendly? Thanks! |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Earth
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Much luck with drupal. I had 1up-seo.com on Drupal for over 4 years. What a nightmare. I don't know anything about panels, but i am just glad i am running Wordpress now.
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That's what I an used to using....Wordpress. I am trying to learn Drupal 6.2, and figuring it all out DOES seem to be a bit of a nightmare. My client originally built all his pages with panels, and since I no nothing about using panels, I am wondering if I need to advise him to rebuild all his pages without panels to be SEO friendly. Panels seem like such a wonderful design feature, I would hate to not be able to use them. Any one out there a Drupal expert? |
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