Navigation Levels and Google

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Chuck Humphrey

I use the navigation facility in FrontPage. I have parent, child and
grandchild levels. All of the grandchildren are in folders, and pages
in each such folder have files that are either index.htm files or
files with names like "subject matter article title.htm."

When Google crawled my site it looked at the top two levels but the
grandchild level was not crawled. Is this due to my using a
three-level (or maybe its really four-levels) navigation structure, or
is it something I need to research to try to find out why Google did
not pick up the lowest level?

Any help or advice would be appreciated.

Chuck Humphrey
 
Make sure you do not have spaces or other special character in your file or
folder names, like your example, which is invalid html.

Second, the search engines do not index the complete site in a first or
single visit, however Google will visit your site daily, will eventually do
deep crawl, as a long as all of the link can be accessed starting from your
home page.

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