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Naming Page Graphics with Keywords

Is there any point ?

         

stuart

10:30 am on Sep 24, 2001 (gmt 0)

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I've got 10 navigation graphics along the top of each page of a site, set up as roll-overs. I name them 1, 1on, 2, 2on etc for simplicity, but wondered if it was worth naming them with keywords. Is any weight given to this? TIA.

Marshall

11:06 am on Sep 24, 2001 (gmt 0)

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stuart,

If you referring to the ALT tag, for accessibility sake and in the event the graphic doesn't download, you should name the graphic what it is: Home, About Us, Site Map, etc. I cannot attest to how SE's would consider the ALT if it's a keyword, but this is one instance where you should think of the visitor's needs. Just my opinion :)

sugarkane

11:14 am on Sep 24, 2001 (gmt 0)

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I don't think any weight will be given - from tests on Google and Fast they don't appear to notice the name attribute at all.

mark_roach

11:22 am on Sep 24, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Try this search at google [google.com] .

And then view the source of the page. I think that it shows that the normal google search does not use the name of the graphic, but it does count alt text.

However the Google image search [images.google.com] does use the graphic name.

Not sure about the other engines. I can't see it doing you any harm though.

stuart

11:48 am on Sep 24, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Thanks all. I've used Alt tags for a description (including keywords) of each navigation graphic and it makes sense that SE's shouldn't go as far as page graphic filenames but in optimization, anything seems possible. I'm building a new site and its difficult by naming the many graphics with keywords so I thought is this really worth it? Maybe I'll turn to 'Search and Replace' at the end. Thanks again.