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Let Your Visitors Know How Often You Update Your Website

If you update your website often, you may wish to express
to your visitors that your website is up-to-date, and
not "deserted".

One way to do this is by placing a small statement which
includes a "Last Updated" date that changes each time you
update your site.

Your choice - you can place the "Last Updated" date
on each web page of your site, or you may wish to
place it on the homepage only.

To add this feature to your web page, simply paste
the simply java code below into your HTML where you
wish the "Last Updated" date to appear.

But first, you may wish to view a sample of this
by following the link below...

http://www.webmastercourse.com/web-design-weekly/date-last-updated-sample.htm

THE CODE:

Paste the following code "as is" into your web
page HTML where you wish the "Last Updated" date
to appear...



You may use this tool to add a professional touch
to your site, or simply remind "yourself" of your
last site update! :-)

About the Author
Candice Pardue, editor of Web
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