apple007
2007-12-27, 18:12
This might not be a programming issue, per se, but I figured someone here would know the answer. I've noticed some sites, when found via Google, return not only a top-level link, but also links straight to specific sections of the site. (For an example, search for Toronto Sun at Google and you'll see what I mean.)
I'm in the middle of redesigning my site, and my site has a couple of specific subsections that I would like, if at all possible, to show up like the Toronto Sun's links (and many others on Google).
Is the above a result of how a web site is mapped out? Something Google does automatically for high-traffic sites? Or is it related to the Google webmaster tools? (Or something else?) Thanks.
I'm in the middle of redesigning my site, and my site has a couple of specific subsections that I would like, if at all possible, to show up like the Toronto Sun's links (and many others on Google).
Is the above a result of how a web site is mapped out? Something Google does automatically for high-traffic sites? Or is it related to the Google webmaster tools? (Or something else?) Thanks.