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Now things are getting weird with indented results

two results on a page, no indents

         

Powdork

8:14 am on May 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Things just changed to a new index I've yet to see on www. Also I'm seeing mysite show up twice on page 1 at #1 and #4 on -in. No indentations anywhere on these serps although they are on different datacenters yielding completely different results

<added>Maybe they were the same index, I saw www, didn't recognize it and went to -in. Its possible I didn't recognise it due to the lack of indentations.</added>

Dayo_UK

8:22 am on May 18, 2003 (gmt 0)



Powdork,

I think - but someone may be able to confirm that you only see an indent if the results following each other in the serp - not if they are seperated by other results.

Powdork

8:50 am on May 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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No, indented results occur whenever two results from the same domain appear on the same page, regardless of what you have set for the number of results per page. Go change your results per page to 100 and notice the cluster of inented results at the top. Of course, do it on a server that gives indented results.

jojojo

9:06 am on May 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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www-in is showing some weird stuff - still same backlinks but dropped way off in the SERPS but it is showing fresh title and description.

sj,fi,dc,cw - I have been well in all of them... now I suck in -in...

this is brutal. I can't wait until we see the current data incorporated.

Marcia

9:22 am on May 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Powdork, I was seeing what you're describing with some fresh listings last month. Two pages that should have had one as an indented result appeared separately on the same page after the second one was added.

Where are the locations of your two pages in relation to each other? Are they the index page of the root, another page within the root directory, index page of a /sub-directory/ or another page within a sub-directory? Or two sub-directory index pages?

Powdork

5:37 pm on May 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi Marcia,
All my pages are in the root directory. The first page listed at #1 is not the index. The second page listed at #4 is one of the few pages on the site that is two clicks away from the index page. It is only one click from the page listed at #1 and that is the only conduit to the page. I'll sticky the search since it is still hapenning for me on www.