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Hyperlinks on the front page
Some hosting sites prohibit hyperlinks on the front page of the many pages of the website. What for they do this?
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I have not heard about this rule.
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which hosting sites?
even i dont have any idea about this rule
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I do not remember the name of the hosting company. But the rule says it all ' no hyperlinks on the first page please'
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That sounds like the dumbest rule I've every heard...Not sure why you would want to make a rule like that unless you just wanted to drive off customers.
I expect the reason that they do this is to keep people from having a bunch of sites that put a ton of usless links to high pageranking sites at the bottom of their page.
Why they care if their customers are doing this though is beyond me.
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Hey you could give some in content link on the first page which been linking to some of the inner link of your site.
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A hyperlink represents a connection from one Web page to another Web page, to a different location on the same page, or to any other linkable site on the Internet or an intranet. The destination can be another Web page, a picture, an e-mail address, a file (such as a multimedia file or Microsoft Office document), a network directory, or even a program (its EXE file). A hyperlink can assume the form of text or a picture.
When a visitor to a Web site clicks a hyperlink, the destination is either displayed in a Web browser, opened, or run, depending on the destination. For example, a hyperlink to an Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI) file opens the file in a media player, and a hyperlink to a page displays the page in the Web browser.
In Microsoft FrontPage, you can create hyperlinks to any of the following destinations:
A page or file in your FrontPage Web
A new page
A page or file on the World Wide Web
A page or file on a file system
A template for sending an e-mail message
A bookmark
An Office document.
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