Since search engines like Google, Yahoo! and MSN can provide your site with quality traffic - and a lot of it - it is important to make sure that your site is indexed by them. Unfortunately, no search engine indexes Javascript menus; so isn't that a problem then to use WebDDM?
Actually, it's not.
All WebDDM menus have a "menu container", a div tag in the HTML. This is so that you can control where the WebDDM menu is on the document (useful for relative menu positioning). However, this div tag has a useful side effect: whatever HTML you put inside of it will be indexed by search engines, but your users will never see it!
We've implemented the WebDDM SEF feature on this feature. View the source of this page and look inside the "webddm_menu" div.
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Thank you, and we sincerely hope WebDDM helps you out! - Joshua Gross and the WebDDM team