Cool Simple Examples of Word Lists
Please carefully read all of the content in each example paragraph BEFORE looking at an "example" cloaked page.
Templates runs through each "paragraph template" that you have created and whenever they find SQUARE brackets, well, they will run the special Templates language to see what to do. This language lets you randomly include words in documents such as this.
For example, using this neat syntax will randomly select between the word "easy" and "neat". If you hit refresh on this page, chances are good that you will get the other word. You can use this syntax many times in your document to vary the content that will be displayed from visit to visit by the search engine spiders. Of course, you may have MANY different options you want to present, not just two words. Templates gives you special syntax for this in its word lists. You can create a word list (as I have done) called "adjective". You can fill that word list with as many adjectives as you like. And then whenever you use nifty syntax like that, well, a random adjective will be presented. You see, whenever you repeat a "word list" name surrounded by brackets, it will randomly select a word from that wordlist. So you can do nifty super exciting things like this.
Here is an example of random colors:
- green black darkgreen indigo sienna
Oh, and you don't have to create lots of new word lists... you can use the ones you already created in the Keywords tab... you will see that for each list that there is a bracketed name above, such as title1, title2, words, descfinal, and so on. Just surround these titles with brackets, and you will get a random word. For example: xbox 360 controller Xbox 360 Accessories xbox 360 camera xbox 360 cheats codes.
More Advanced Examples of Word Lists
Oh, and there is another cool thing you can do with word lists. By putting 50% in front of any reference to a word list, it will mean that that entry will appear only 50% of the time. You could easily change this to 10% or 90% or any other percentage. This allows you to construct pages that have some degree of variability. For example, hit refresh a few times and watch this sentence change:
- amazing nifty envelope-pushing example of randomness
Awesome Advanced Examples of Word Lists
You can also temporarily preserve a selected word by using STATIC in front of the word list name. For example:
sienna sienna sienna sienna
When you look at this page as an example cloaked pages, the above list will repeat the same keywords over and over. What is super-powerful about the groundbreaking Templates is that you can of course construct your own HTML. For example, I can use a word list that contains names of colors to create HTML that uses those colors. Check it out:
- A color
A color
A color
A color
A color
A color
And by using the STATIC, I can repeat the color that I used to tell everyone the actual name of that color...
- green
navy
black
darkgreen
mediumblue
green
darkslateblue
You see, the STATIC remembers the last used selection from that list and repeats it. This is a brilliant way to repeat words over and over. For example, each cloaked page could focus on a particular word. This page might focus on the groundbreaking word darkslateblue. And we can repeat darkslateblue as many times as we like, in many different combinations. darkslateblue darkslateblue darkslateblue darkslateblue. And if you hit Refresh on this page, you will see that the word will change. Neat, eh?
And even more possibilities...
Please carefully read all the documentation on the different syntax supported by Templates. Given the few simple rules, you can construct extremely powerful rules to create very complex pages.
As an example, you might have noticed when looking at the Management Console that on each paragraph example I have included t_captionWrapper references. Take a careful look at what this does. This calls an entry from captionWrapper word list which only contains one entry... an HTML table. Several spots in that entry call OTHER word lists... and so whenever you call captionWrapper, it will call OTHER word lists and randomly select colors, alignment, and text to display. So now whenever I use captionWrapper, a sidebar will appear, with random colors, random text, and random alignment. Just imagine what else you can do with this same technique.
Similarly, I can easily present links to other pages using the SiteMap feature:
- transworld snowboarding reckoning
- splattercell xbox 360 problems
- Xbox 360 Faq list of all xbox 360 games
- xbox 360 updates david banner play music video
- video strip poker download konsole
And, if you have activated it, I can even flow content from OTHER URLs (using Extractor) into these pages.
If you haven't done so already, please "Activate" Templates and then look at an example page. You will see these few simple rules transform into something pretty cool. Remember, Templates works by FIRST using the Header (below), then randomly selecting and displaying paragraph templates (such as this one) according to the number range below. Then finally the Footer is displayed.