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How to add Google style menu bar for your blog- Google nav Menu
Google recently updated its all product with new design and also navigation menu in the top of the header. Most of the developers and me too likes google’s new nav menu and want to install this menu style to my … Continue reading →
Google Navigation Bar Redesigned
Google always come up with some design or layout changes to improve Search Experience. This time, the navigation bar present on the top of homepage and search result page is redesigned and the bar will show your name instead of … Continue reading →
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Tagged google, link, navigation, navigation bar, redesign
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How to Make SE-friendly JS Menu?
The web designers usually apply “Cool” JS menu to navigate the website. This JS menu has the features of dynamic and interactive, which attracts the more traffic. Although JS menu is a stunning navigation menu, it is not friendly for … Continue reading →
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Tagged DHTML menu, google, js menu, navigation menu, search engine
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DHTML Menu tutorial: How to Submit XML Sitemap to Google?
Please create a Google account at http://www.google.com/. Input your information, and then get a new account. Sign in Google, enter “My Account”, and click “Sitemaps”, the page is switched to the Google Sitemaps. In “Add Site” field, type the URL … Continue reading →
How to Submit XML Sitemap to Google?
Please create a Google account at http://www.google.com/. Input your information, and then get a new account. Sign in Google, enter “My Account”, and click “Sitemaps”. The page is switched to the Google Sitemaps. In “Add Site” field, type the URL … Continue reading →