Shape tweening text
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Flash CS3 cannot shape tween text, only basic shapes. Hence to tween a letter it must be first converted to a shape.
- Select the text tool and type a letter “A” at frame 1. Press escape to exit out of text mode.
- Select frame 20 and insert a keyframe (F6). This represents a change in content.
- Edit the letter “A” to a letter “B”
- Select frame 1 with the letter A and press Ctrl+B. This convert the letter to a shape (break apart).
- Select frame 20 with the letter B and press Ctrl+B. This converts the letter to a shape
- Select frame 1 and in the properties bos set tween to “shape”.
Google supplemental index
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The supplemental index is a secondary index for lower ranking pages and doesn’t contribute anything to your sites visibility on Google. Pages found in the supplemental index tend to be crawled less often and will never be assigned PageRank. As a result, these pages tend to appear lower in organic search results. There are many reasons why pages lose rank and fall into the supplemental index. Here are the most common:
- Low quality content or mainly images (1 line posts).
- Duplicate content from other sites. Beware of blogs as they create duplicate pages for archives etc.
- Identical page title or description.
- Orphaned pages – no or poor ranked inbound links.
- Lack of external links.
- Old and stale content.
- Excessive reciprocal links, linking to spammy neighbourhoods.
- The number of query string parameters exceeds Google’s algorithm.
- Too many pages, publish fewer but meatier pages.
- Cannonical issues causing PageRank to split (see below).
Doing a search in Google gives results from its “normal” index first, and then results from its supplemental index near the end. Sometimes, if not enough pages are available from the normal index, Google will include results from the supplemental results.
Calculating your supplemental index ratio
The The best way to calculate how many of your web pages is in the supplemental index is to work out the ratio as follows :-
Total Pages Indexed = site:www.yoursite.com
Pages in the Main Index = site:www.yoursite.com -inallurl:www.yoursite.com
Pages in Supplemental Index = Total Pages Indexed – Pages in the Main Index
Supplemental Ratio = Divide supplemental index by total pages indexed X 100
How to improve your supplemental index ratio
- Good quality relevant inbound links.
- Use a robots.txt file to stop search engines spidering irrelevant areas of your site.
- Remove or rewrite duplicate content (duplicate to your site and others (i.e. cut and pasted text from other sites).
- Create a Google sitemap.
- Lean and focused pages with rich content.
- Do not over seed your site with keywords.
- Unique quality meta description tags on each page. Otherwise Google will use the top text of your pages content and that may be navigation.
- Create original, compelling content, marketing it, and getting links you deserve.
Cannonical issues are causing PageRank to split
The sum of all inbound PageRank links to your site, is split between the total pages in your site. Thus a bigger page count, means lower average PageRank per page (depending on the site structure). A page with a low PageRank (minimum threshold ) ends up in the supplemental index. By reducing the number of pages you increase the average PageRank per url. Resulting in supplemental pages going back into the main index.
Google search tips
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A bunch of useful google tips to improve your searches and allow you to do a lot more than just basic searching with google.
Reference : The google story by David A.Vise
(1) Google can be your phone book – Type a buisness name, city and state to get a number or type the number to reverse search it.
(2) A Calculator – Type in a maths problem to compute it. words or numbers
(3) More search words the better – To narrow your search
(4) Use quotation marks for precision searches – ideal for exact search occurances.
(5) Google dictionary – Type define followed by the english word.
(6) Capitalization doesnt matter – Google ignores words like the, and , is, of.
(7) Forget Pluralism – Typing dances, dances or dancing returns the same results.
(8) Get the picture – To search for images click on the images link first
(9)Browse bookshelves online – Search for a topic at print.google.com and you will see information from actual books scanned and indexed by google
(10) Dial googl when youre on the go – Get phone numbers, directions, movie times, stock quotes and more delivered to youre mobile. Send a text message with the query to 46645 and you will be text back answers
(11) Weatherman – Type weather followed by your zip code or a city name to get a weather forcast.
(12) Get a stock quote – Type a stock ticker symbol into the search box
(13) Translate into other languages – Hit the language tools link on the right side of the search box
(14) Take a magic ~ ride – Type in a tilde before a word and google will search both the term and synonyms
(15) PG rated results – Select preferences and change the safesearch settings
(16) More results per page – Adjusted under the preferences option
(17) Google search guide – google.com/help/cheatsheet.html
(18) Newscaster – Reachable via the news link or news.google.com
(19) Become a scholar – Tap into thousands of acedemic journals at scholar.google.com
(20) Focus your search – restrict searches to a specific domain, site or page by putting site,domain after your search phrase ie. pirates site,disney.com only return “pirates” from disney sites. To eliminate specific pages from a search add a minus sign prior to site ie. vista -site,microsoft.com filters out results from the microsoft sites.
(21) Search google cache – To find sites which arnt responding or no longer available then you can search googles cache (copy of the internet). Type cache, infront your search string or select cache link at the bottom of the results page.



