kelvin brown
Member since Dec-11-02
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Apr-26-06, 09:21 AM (PST) |
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3. "RE: Rotatez"
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When using rotatez, it asks for a directory where the rotated files are to be located. You also have to define a single file on your website to change. if the file name is example.html will it remain the same name after running rotatez. Just changing the file content as a template, or does the rotated file retain the name of the newly uploaded files? kelvin |
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kelvin brown
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Apr-26-06, 11:28 AM (PST) |
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6. "RE: Rotatez"
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Rotatez is probably the easiest of all the ZZ tuelz to use. Yet this deceptively simple program is very very powerful. I used it to solve a problem from over a year ago. I had a problem because I wanted to use includes with fatbomb. However, you cannot use includes on the cgi generated files. But now using rotatez I can use to in place of the includes command. Another use would be to keep at least the main page of any site changing, appearing new to search engines. For example I have a site with 80 articles. Not much freshness there. But, using rotatez I can at least rotate the main page every day. You could take it to another level by adding a tracking function to each page, whether it be to links , or images. Then you can just check your states to see which page got the best or desired results. Another would be to use it for a site that was tip of day. But instead of changing it every day. Why not load it for 30 days, 60 or even 120. Then maybe use another tool like pagez to add in more varibles. Now you have a site that appears to deliver a new tip every day. What about resource of the day or week? Just deliver a new URL every day. Kurt, I was supposing to be doing other stuff, but just having a few tuelz click in my head is becoming very distracting kelvin |
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