Bernard
02-01-2004, 17:51/05:51PM
Has anyone looked at the following site's Windows emulator for web sites? Is it search engine friendly?
www.ceiton-usa.com
ArmenT
06-01-2004, 02:19/02:19AM
The links on the left menu are all stock HTML, so I would imagine that it is pretty search engine friendly.
french dread
06-01-2004, 04:52/04:52AM
wow these websites have very nice look! is it easy to setup when one know only basic html?
bwelford
06-01-2004, 08:49/08:49AM
It really is very well done. Just what I am looking for in a particular application. So thanks, Bernard, a great find.
Using Opera, I got the following message:
Welcome to the WinLESS version of this website!
This is the version without dynamic WinLIKE windows.
If you were forwarded automatically to this website, you either use an incompatible or old browser.
Get more information about the WinLIKE technology!
Clicking on the link for this last line I got the following:
What is WinLIKE? - WinLIKE is the first professional Window-Manager for web browsers. With WinLIKE, web applications, websites and portals can contain little windows - like you are used to from your desktop.
WinLIKE is based on DHTML and is only 27 kB big. It works without any plugins in the Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and Netscape Navigator 6.1 or higher and other related browsers (Mozilla 0.92, Firebird 0.7, Camino, Avant etc.) and also Lynx or search engines.
Neither web servers or databases nor script languages like ASP, PHP etc. are needed, but supported. WinLIKE-sites are standard HTML-sites and even work from your hard disk.
What exactly does the Window-Manager do? - The Window-Manager is a program which displays and administrates different overlapping windows (visual containers for content) on your screen.
For this purpose the Window-Manager offers functions like creating, closing, moving or minimizing windows and provides the all important foreground-/ background functions for overlapping windows.
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