Bloggers: Your Theme Matters
Writing by Green Guy on Friday, 19 of January , 2007 at 6:36 am
I’ve never seen anything on this but if you know about this disregard.
I have two similar sites content wise, and are roughly the same domains (one is pluralized form of the other) I noticed that one of the sites has weird stuff indexed (ie feedlinks, wp login page etc.) and seems to be neglected by google while the other one seems to be indexing fine.
I had a hunch because of how one was being indexed it may have something to do with theme I was using.
If you use firefox and the web developer plugin you can disable styles and see the page as a spider would.
Get it here: FireFox Web Developer Plugin
Sure enough when I compared the two themes (without css styling as the spiders see it), one (the neglected one) was displaying all the menu stuff up top, while the other one had the content (ie posts) up top and all the menu stuff at the bottom.
To see the two example themes:
the theme with with menu stuff up top was juice 2.0 from themes.wordpress.net
the other theme was unsleepable from the same site. If you have the firefox plugin to disable css, just do “test run” on both themes and disable styles right on the test site.
Theme designers, you should check out your templates to see how the content is really displaying.
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