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vineta-solutions.com
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I'm very proud to present http://vineta-solutions.com to the public.

The website is the presence of a Munich, Germany based consultancy focused on leveraging Sustainability in various fields - digg into the site for further information.

GetSimple standard has been enhanced by the following features:
  • Full-Text search of all public pages
  • automatic generation of menu depending on language selection (german and english, but could be extended to more)
  • automatic generation of a breadcrumb navigation

[img=vineta Screenshot]http://get-simple.info/forum/misc.php?item=51&preview[/img]

Any feedback appreciated...
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Great job on the search function!
Works exactly as it should.

I did see one thing that is simple.

http://www.vineta-solutions.com/-en-index
I would get rid of the leading - in /-en-index

Change it to http://www.vineta-solutions.com/en/index

That would yield nicer looking urls, and give you a tiny boost in search rankings.
Clients always want to be able to change the content of their pages, but they are unwilling to do so.

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Nice work wizzy, the website looks all original, really showing how flexible GetSimple is. It’s also good to see a fully integrated search.

internet54 Wrote:I would get rid of the leading - in /-en-index
I agree. Although I doubt the influence it has on the page’s SEO.

internet54 Wrote:Change it to http://www.vineta-solutions.com/en/index
This will ask for a big reorganisation of the pages. As this means you have to put all your pages as children to a page with the slug EN and DE. There is currently no way to use a slash within a page slug.
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Zegnåt Wrote:
internet54 Wrote:Change it to http://www.vineta-solutions.com/en/index
This will ask for a big reorganisation of the pages. As this means you have to put all your pages as children to a page with the slug EN and DE. There is currently no way to use a slash within a page slug.
:| .htaccess is POWERFUL! Just remember that. It would take no time at all to make the change.
Clients always want to be able to change the content of their pages, but they are unwilling to do so.

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