Just wondering out loud here.
Two websites both almost identical, both with the same header, footer and navigation.
One however, has pages where the main content is made up of text plus clickable thumbnail images for subjects which take the viewer to a page with text dealing with that subject. The images all have a description via the alt= tag.
The other website has pages where the main content is made up of text plus text links rather than images which take the viewer to a page with text dealing with that subject. There are no clickable thumbnails.
Does the one with no thumbnails have an advantage over the one with clickable thumbnails when it comes to search engines crawling the pages?. Does the likes of Googlebot and the Yahoo bot prefer to see plain auld text and text links in front of it or does it not differentiate between the two?.
Ta.
Two websites both almost identical, both with the same header, footer and navigation.
One however, has pages where the main content is made up of text plus clickable thumbnail images for subjects which take the viewer to a page with text dealing with that subject. The images all have a description via the alt= tag.
The other website has pages where the main content is made up of text plus text links rather than images which take the viewer to a page with text dealing with that subject. There are no clickable thumbnails.
Does the one with no thumbnails have an advantage over the one with clickable thumbnails when it comes to search engines crawling the pages?. Does the likes of Googlebot and the Yahoo bot prefer to see plain auld text and text links in front of it or does it not differentiate between the two?.
Ta.
