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    Re: Onsite PageRank - Display Your GooglePR

    sorry, my mistake, i understand what you mean now :-D
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    Re: Onsite PageRank - Display Your GooglePR

    yeah it would be nice to have a transparent image or one without a white background as the place i'd put it on my site has a grey background and it makes it standout
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    Re: Onsite PageRank - Display Your GooglePR

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    Re: Onsite PageRank - Display Your GooglePR

    Quote Originally Posted by Domainut
    As mentioned above. Forums using a redirect from the index page to a portal page will show the PR of the page it is displayed on. So on vindiesel.info, the PR of index.htm is PR4 but portal.php is PR0.
    It is showing correctly.
    Small note, more succinctly, the Vin Diesel website isn't using a "redirect", its using an invisible frame (sometimes called "Url Framing"). Were it just a redirect, the Google toolbar would show the same value. Had me a little confused reading the explanation. As a note, Domainut, it may be possible to update your tool for "frames". Not to make it inaccurate, but to at least acknowledge when it is "framed", and not the "top" page. May make it more messy, but if done elegantly (and politically conscious) I can imagine it might avert some misguided notions about its accuracy. Perhaps put the URL or page name in the "title" tag of the link. Nifty idea.

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