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Old 03-05-2011, 01:27 PM
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Hello, I just noticed something rather strange, so I thought I would ask about it here. I just did a Google search for an item that happens to be featured on one of my website's photo galleries. I saw that my website's gallery turned up on Google's first page of results. I clicked on it, and I was directed to my photo gallery. So far, so good! Now comes the strange part - at the bottom of all of my photo galleries is a button that will take you to my homepage, because I built the HTML code in the "global settings". But, when I click on the homepage button, it goes to my homepage, but without the navigation menu which should appear on the left!

When I click on a link to my homepage ( http://dougsclocks.hpage.com/ ), it appears with no problems - the menu and main body text all appear just fine, the way I designed it. But when I try to arrive at my homepage through a Google search as I explained above, the menu is missing?

Why? How can I fix it?
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Old 03-06-2011, 07:13 AM
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The problem arises because Google calls the text pages directly, not the whole frame construct.
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:23 AM
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The problem arises because Google calls the text pages directly, not the whole frame construct.
So is there really nothing that can be done to rectify the situation?
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Try this:
Put the following code into Settings >> Sitewide...>>
Beginning...
HTML Code:
<script language="JavaScript">
if (top == self) {document.location = "http://dougsclocks.hpage.com/"}
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Hi c-designer. I tried it but it doesn't seem to work! On Settings >> Sitewide >>, there two places to put code; top of page and bottom of page. I already have code in the bottom one so I put the code you suggested into the top one. I saved my changes, exited out of the editor and then performed a Google search as described above. Still no navigation menu!

Question - should I put the code you suggested into the "top of page" area? Does it make any difference? Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi @cazksboy, I'm not shure but it could be, that the reason is that hpage mirrors dougsclocks.hpage.us on dougsclocks.hpage.com.

What happens if you change in the small pice of code
HTML Code:
http://dougsclocks.hpage.com/
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HTML Code:
http://dougsclocks.hpage.us/
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