Minerva progress 19th June 2007

Finally some progress on Minerva SEO. For the past hour or so I have spent most of my time disabling FURL and it has been a success progression wise on other features. It also opened new areas to invest time into, to help SEO.

Oh don’t worry about dupe content of dynamic urls it is being sorted as I am writing this. At the current time the only pages viewable by bots is the main index page, forums, and topics. These are the only pages that are content rich thus reducing any duplicate pages and supplemental indexes.

This is the aim of the next release of MSEO,  to remove any duplicate content and to block SEs from indexing pages that doesn’t have content. And by content I mean pages that doesn’t have at least 200 words minimum in a paragraph or relevant text. Like for example a users’s profile, a member list, calendar (questionable), search, help (maybe an option to enable indexing if you updated it so that it doesn’t look like dupe content), etc…

As I have found new ways of processing urls, I am planning on recoding the FURL generator to make it better, faster and flexible. This may be released in ALPHA 0.0.4 – 0.0.6.

There is no ETA on the release for ALPHA 0.0.3 but it is aimed to be released within this week. I will keep you updated if you downloaded from minerva’s home page



3 Responses to “Minerva progress 19th June 2007”

  1. OXiDE says:

    Why don’t you do FURL flexibile like permalinks on wordpress?

    with some tags, the ability to decide furl type (es: i can choice from http://www.mydomain.com/topic/a/a/a/asdd.html or whatever i want using tags like: http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks

    %year%
    The year of the post, four digits, for example 2004
    %monthnum%
    Month of the year, for example 05
    %day%
    Day of the month, for example 28
    %hour%
    Hour of the day, for example 15
    %minute%
    Minute of the hour, for example 43
    %second%
    Second of the minute, for example 33
    %postname%
    A sanitized version of the title of the post. So “This Is A Great Post!” becomes “this-is-a-great-post” in the URI (see note below)
    %post_id%
    The unique ID # of the post, for example 423
    %category%
    A sanitized version of the category name. Nested sub-categories appear as nested directories in the URI.
    %author%
    A sanitized version of the author name.

    It will be a nice feature :)

  2. Nitr021 says:

    well that idea of yours is similar enough, ill just take your idea and implement it.
    But be warned there will be 1-2 extra queries per page, or none if I replace whole pages and such

  3. King Buzzo says:

    Just wanted to say I really appreciate this project. I cannot wait to implement and test it out.

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