Html5 recommendations
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Do you have any recommendations for http://me.graficode.com/preprod? I know the right and bottom nagivations are the most important links/pages. I have over 16 headers. I want to know how I can make the resort header links for barcelona, madrid, london, etc.(in the middle of the homepage) carry more wieght by the search engines?
The website was built using HTML5 and javascript.
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Your site is offline. Please put it online, then we can see it.
If you want see a site in pure Html5 just visit my website related to a coming soon italian movie (click to see it)
In the source you can see the html5 code including snipped from schema.org. For this website, I created a custom DTD to adjust various w3c validation errors.
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