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lordhaha
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Posted: 2005-Feb-16 12:31
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I am having a problem understanding this PRanking stuff.

When I go onto my forums opening page I get a PR3 then as soon as I click on any other page it goes to zero. Does anyone know why this is. Is there any coding in the php pages that interfere with thism or should I enter any coding to encourage it? Would be grateful if someone could check it out
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JohnT

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Posted: 2005-Feb-16 16:32
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When I go onto my forums opening page I get a PR3 then as soon as I click on any other page it goes to zero. Does anyone know why this is.

PageRank that you and I see via the Google Toolbar is only updated about once per Quarter (every three months or so). If a page was created after the last update then it will show as a PR0. I wouldn't worry too much about it as long as your forum pages are showing up in the index.



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Posted: 2005-Feb-16 18:45
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Most internal pages have a lower page rank than the home page, and often times the spiders wont' spider/assign pr to all pages right away.


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