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  1. So in my case you would just use the same source code over and over again, only modifying the center content? My main concern was a slowdown on the user end but if that's not going to be the case it seems a simple enough solution.
  2. Going with what I know I suppose? I've used frames/i-frames/divs in the past for layouts like this one. In hindsight those were always personal pages, this is my first "professional" page. This is the first time I've really had to deal with SEO. Honestly I chose this particular layout style to match the way "competition" pages appear. (wwe.com and impactwrestling.com) are both fairly similar to the layout I chose to go with. Another reason I chose the layout is faster load times, the only thing that has to load each time is the source of the i-frame I used. Approximately 1/3 of the viewers to my site are DSL or lower quality internet.If anybody reading has better layout solutions I am open. This is only version 1 since I took over the site. I had assumed there was a code or method to tell roster.html (in example again) if found to open as .com with roster.html in the i-frame where it belongs.
  3. Did I word this wrong, or put it in the wrong place? 90 reads and no replies yet, I had assumed this was an easy task I am somehow overlooking. Anybody out there have an idea?
  4. I am currently building a website for a local independent pro-wrestling organization. I am at a bit of a stand still when it comes to search results. I am a bit confused how to word up this question, but here it goes: I have good keywords. (for the most part, the site is still a work in progress) Typical search results on Google come up to my page; however they come up to what should be a Div in the main page. Example: http://www.upwprowrestling.com/roster'>http://www.upwprowrestling.com/roster - should be in the middle of the main page (an iframe named i-center on index.html) search results will pop up simply to the address above without the index.html. How can I set it up so search results always show the page as it should be? (http://www.upwprowrestling.com - with my divs and such) If people search for roster, I would like it to open roster.html in the iframe on index.html instead of just showing roster.html in example. I hope I've worded this so it's understandable. If you have criticism on my version of the website you should see the original. (https://sites.google.com/site/upwprowrestling) I think it's safe to say we're making progress. I don't do this for a living, this is my first "professional" website. I am open to criticism, if you have suggestions feel free to leave me a message. Thank You for any help you may give.
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