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Re: Any alarms companies that you can reccomend for the San Diego Area??



On Oct 17, 10:28=A0pm, "Robert L Bass" <Sa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> "Spellcheck Patrol" wrote:
>
> > You should have seen the traffic jam I was stuck in yesterday on my way=
 to
> > work. It was bumper to bumper from the bedroom, down the hallway, and a=
ll
>
> the way to my desk. My son needs to stop doing that with his cars.
>
> Heh, heh, heh... Sounds like my house these days. =A0I have a nice, young=
 room
> mate (just friends) and her 7 year old son. =A0The little guy is amazing =
-- runs
> all over the house and hugs everybody all the time. =A0:^)
>
> > We're in the final stages with tweaking. Need to dump the javascript an=
d
> > create an html dropdown for state/county/city. Crawlers can't read java=
.
> > Huge project, and a huge file but since we have limited pictures on the=
 site
> > it shouldn't affect loading time. =A0We considered ajax but again the c=
rawlers
> > won't read the content...
>
> I don't know anything about javascript or ajax. =A0I use static pages and
> standard HTML for my menus for one reason only. =A0Google likes them. =A0=
I tried
> all kinds of things using dynamic content years ago and all it did was
> complicate things.
>
> > I don't know how the hell you manage thousands of pages but my hat's of=
f to
> > you for doing it.
>
> It's pretty straight forward the way we set it up. =A0I set up a henu tre=
e for
> each manufacturer first. =A0Then I upload basic product data into a MYSQL
> database using some spreadsheets I created. =A0Once the master product li=
st from
> a particular manufacturer is input I cut, paste and edit text and images =
from
> the manufacturer's website. =A0I use Photoshop to tweak images to fit my
> templates where necessary.
>
> > Yeah you have some that need updating but that site is so huge you'd ne=
ed 2
> > f/t designers to keep up with the changes.
>
> There nearly three hundred thousand product in my website. =A0The vast ma=
jority
> have only a model number, one-line description, price, weight and a "buy"
> button. =A0I do detailed pages on the most important products as time all=
ows.
> When a client asks for a proposal on something where there's only basic d=
ata,
> I do a complete presentation of each product in the bid and then submit i=
t.
> That way, when a customer clicks the links on the proposal e-mail, each o=
ne
> takes him to a professional looking page on the product. =A0This works fi=
ns
> except when we get multiple bid requests in a short time frame, as happen=
ed
> this past week just while I'm having a hard time with my chemo. =A0:(
>
> Anyway, my only advice structure-wise is stay with simple HTML as much as
> possible. =A0It works on every browser and every platform and all the sea=
rch
> engines like it. =A0As to content, you're on the right path. =A0Just keep=
 adding
> your own writing and drop whatever you've "borrowed" as quickly as you ca=
n so
> you don't get any crap from wiki or whomever. =A0Best of luck with it, To=
m.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass


You almost say the word "I" as much as Obama


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