11-26-2015, 04:27 AM | #1 |
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What is ROR sitemap in seo?
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What is ROR sitemap in seo?
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11-26-2015, 05:57 AM | #2 |
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ROR means "Resources of a Resource File". Its a XML formatted document that is used for describing the content of a website so that the search engines can better find and understand your site information.
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Semantic HTML is the mainly using of HTML markup to reinforce the semantics, or meaning, of the information in webpages and web applications rather than merely to define its presentation or look. Semantic HTML is procedure by traditional web browsers as well as by many other user agents. CSS is used to suggest its presentation to human users.
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ROR means "Resources of a Resource File". Its a XML formatted document that is used for describing the content, objects, and structure of a website so that the search engines can better find and understand your site information.
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ROR Sitemaps (ROR - Resources of a Resource) is an independent XML format for describing any object of your content in a generic fashion, so any search engine can better understand that content.
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ROR means "Resources of a Resource File". Its a XML formatted document that is used for describing the content, objects, and structure of a website so that the search engines can better find and understand your site information.
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Individually I only use sitemaps when a website needs to move or url structure are modifying and when there are deep website level pages that are upgrading consistently.
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ROR mesns "Resources of a Resource File". Its a XML formatted document that is used for describing the content, objects, and structure of a website so that the search engines can better find and understand your site information.
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ROR stands for Resources of a Resource. Basically It gives the XML format and generic fashion of a file.
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ROR Sitemaps are used to describe the website's structure to the search engines.
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ROR is known as Resources for a Resource, an independent XML format that translates your content in a way that all search engines can understand.
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