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Sky Theme Search Engine Friendly Features
Posted December 17th, 2007 by Administrator
The Sky theme comes strapped with a few Search Engine Friendly features. See the details of these features below:
Proper heading tags are used for nodes, blocks and comments
<h1>tags are only used for node and page titles<h2>tags are used for node titles when in teaser format- Block and comment titles use the
<span>tag - There are no blank heading tags this theme
Content Loads First
Even though the sidebar content (the left side navigation) appears on the left, it actually loads after the content and right before the page footer, leaving your relevant content closer to the top of the page. Note: No longer applicable to the 5-4.x version
The page title is printed at the top of each page
According to some search engine optimization experts, Google likes content at the very top of the page, so the title is printed on the top of each page.





This theme caught my eye when I was looking for a theme for my site. I am using it now. Only gripe I have probably is how to extend to a third column. Let me know if I can engage ModernWebservices for some additional modifications.
-Srinivas
Very good looking theme, will probably use it on some of my sites. Does it work with Drupal 6?
Very nice. SEO is very important.
There are a couple of problems with the D6 release at the moment, but it's there and those issues will be ironed out shortly.
Hi- Kudos for this great theme. It truely is one of the more well thought out themes on here and I hope to see (and use) more of it in the future.
I'm building an online journal site in D6 and i'm experimenting with this theme as my base. I've moved the left-sidebar in the tpl files to the left of the right-sidebar and right of the main content-(top and bottom) adjusted the css to make it work (using fixed 960 btw). Do see any browser compatibility issues moving that left-sidebar over? Anther concern is the use of global resets (learning them now, but use resets religiously) on the styles and choosing this theme as our base to begin customizing. What you see as the D6 development roadmap to look like in the new year?
Keep up the great work! I know you may not see or answer this soon, but i think it would be helpful to the community to know. thanks! mk