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I noticed the admin sections of the site are white,
and whole chunks of the Microsoft Site are white.
I tested this and went into the admin of a site
that had page rank, and it turned white.
So what does all white actually mean?
Grey means, not indexed yet?
For example:
www.widget.com = pr3
Guessed PRs
www.widget.com/test.htm = pr2
www.widget.com/admin/index.htm = pr1
www.widget.com/admin/news/edit.htm = pr0
Whatever the case, the only ones that matter are the ones that people can actually get to - so don't fret over the PR of your admin pages ;)
Natually if it remains white for many months, then I'll worry.
Jesus, some posts here about having a white bar are enough to give me a heart attack!
Google should use a different shade to indicate a ban, really they should. If your banned you should bloody know about it!
Your site isn't banned/penalized or anything unless the front page has a PR0, so don't worry about the white bar unless it is your front page (even then it's possibly just a VERY low PR).
I don't think Google would go to the bother of penalizing specific pages on a website :)
(unless it's a geocities page I guess)
Nope. I was just poking around yesterday on the reciprocal links section of a site that has 500+ on the page. Many to minor little sites where this is the only inbound link. Googlebot found all these little sites from the link, but since the page has 500+ links all it is good for is to give those sites a PR0.
Pages that are parked can have PR0 (like at registrars). They just have no PR - meaning less than PR1 - and if it was a previously owned domain that ended up penalized before, it wouldn't really show up until after the domain went live and there were enough links with enough PR to it for it to be expected to have PR.
We can probably give ourselves a break from stressing out if we assume with a new site that
grey = not in index
PR0 = Page Rank is less than 1
Once the site goes through a couple of crawls and updates and *should* have decent PR, if it's still grey or PR0 then it's time to worry. But it still doesn't necessarily mean a penalty for the domain. Before panicking about penalties it's probably the way of peace to examine the site itself first to see if there are any problems.
I have a site that wasn't being indexed, in spite of a couple of good links. It would have been, had I not forgotten to take the <meta="robots" content="noindeex,nofollow"> off the homepage.