How can I number all pages in overleaf ? (I using book class, and only are number page in odd pages)
I try to number all pages, and I want to see all pages numbered (odd and even)
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I'm supporting a magento 1.9 store and I encountered a problem, when listing products in categories, the process seems to be done randomly. For example if I access a category of different computers the products appear in different order, the problem is that when I move the pagination to the next page, some products are repeated from the previous pages. How can I resolve this?
In my WP site I have a table (currently formidable forms entries but not attached) that contains only a couple of fields (stem and word). I want users of the site to be able to see a list of all the "words" on a single page (or actually paging through say 25 at a time of the list which is several hundred rows) and be able to click to vote up/down each entry accordingly. I've tried a number of vote/like plugins but these always work only at the post level and I don't want users to have to click into the post itself just to be able to vote. Anything out there that does this? TIA, M
I have a large amount of items that each item has a page like this site/item_show.aspx?id=The_ID_here there are tens of thousands of items and each day nearly two thousands are added. Furthermore each item has a description in its page so for each item, its page should be crawled by search engines.
My question is with this amount of data described: How can I generate sitemaps or anything like that to make all items visible by google and other search engines?
It is clear that I cannot show all items in the first pages but I can make pages that simply just contains the link of items and provide tens of them each page for just search engine. Would it work or is it anything better to do for making items be indexed by google?
essentially there are 3 methods which will help you with the Mass-Indexing :
1. Create an XML SiteMap for all of your pages and link to it from you HomePage.
2. you should have Google Webmaster Tools Installed and you can load that same XML file into it.
3. Have an Organized Categories structure - depending on the type of your site think about a logical Categories Structure for example in eCommerce stores all the products are categorized by product Main-Category then a product Sub-category and sometimes by Brands etc... - of course you should do this via your Shopping-cart platform - Just remember that if you begin chaging the URLs-structure you'll need to take care of all the Redirects from the old URLS to the new ones.
First, use XML sitemaps and submit those to Google (note that i said sitemapS - more than one).
Next, ensure that your on-site content is nicely organised into categories and sub-categories - ideally you'd want all elements to be reachable in as few clicks as possible without users (or Googlebot) having to resort to the search function.
Finally, ensure that your more popular / important items are featured in the homepage or 1-2 clicks deep, and get links and social shares to those specific product pages.
Be popular and get links to your site. Have a good server which can handle the crawl.
There is also not a hard limit on our crawl. The best way to think
about it is that the number of pages that we crawl is roughly
proportional to your PageRank. So if you have a lot of incoming links
on your root page, we’ll definitely crawl that. Then your root page
may link to other pages, and those will get PageRank and we’ll crawl
those as well. As you get deeper and deeper in your site, however,
PageRank tends to decline...
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I have created two different pages in WP which are using two different templates that I have created. I now want to create a third page in which those two pages are listed underneath each other, but should have the design of the two other templates.
How do I have to create this third template file? If I get the two pages with the get_children() function, I have to reproduce the templates for these two different children pages in my third template. How can I solve this?
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While using the Wordpress Carrington JAM framework, the number of posts being shown in my Search Results, Archives, and Category pages does not follow the value I typed in Settings > Reading.
In my Settings, I typed the number 2 in the field "Blog pages show at most" but whenever I view those 3 pages it shows all results instead of only 2.
For some reason the setting is not included in the theme options page for Carrington JAM. But I found it anyway in the file themes/carrington-core/ajax-load.php in the function cfct_posts_per_archive_page_setting().
Default was 25 which is why so many results were being displayed. I changed it to something lower.