In article <3f9ebf7f$0$27580$>,
Maflu <> wrote:
> I have a small Flash animation on my home page so that I designed an
> index page containing a script detecting whether the visitors have
> Flash. If they have it, they are sent to the Flash homepage and if they
> do not have it they are sent to another version of the homepage without
> Flash animation.
>
> My question is this: because my index page contains nothing else than a
> detecting script, will it be a problem for search engine ranking? Or
> should I be better off with a "normal" index page containing text and
> keywords and so on? How important is the index page as far as ranking
> in seach engines is concerned?
If the connectivity to other pages rely on Flash or client side
scripting, SE spiders will not be able to reach them. If, on top of it,
that index page does not have relevant content, then you cannot expect
to see much of your site in search results.
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Kris
erlands (nl)