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    To be honest I ditched the responsive aspect of my theme and removed it completely. For real estate it is not a good idea.
    Responsive is a big buzz word with designers but in practice it doesn’t work for sales.
    Cost me a fortune and the bounce rate for non desktop searches went through the roof.
    As soon as I removed it sales up and bounce down.
    Responsive has a lot of issues for real estate, the pages can’t be resized so the text better be BIG so everyone can read it and tiny little fingers to navigate it.
    Images cant be zoomed in which is pretty essential for real estate., no one wants to squint at pics of an expensive rental or sale property.
    Take my advice and ditch responsive.
    Designers talk about how it saves scrolling around on a smartphone screen or tablet, have you ever seen the size of Web pages in responsive? One long long screen of scrolling with all of the features that convert sales lost.

    Thread Starter mutu

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    No it doesn’t have a relevance, that size speculation is only in that one widget on the homepage, look at the source for the other thumbs on the home page and you will see no alts except for the big clickable button images that I manually placed the alt code on. This can’t be done manually for slider images.
    Also look at any other page and you will find that there are no alts for ANY images even though every image on the site has an alt.

    Thread Starter mutu

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    Nope, I entered the alt and title in the admin section when uploading the images.
    if I open that image in media gallery it has a alt value (lumpini place rama 9) but nowhere on the site are the alts pulled up and displayed.

    Thread Starter mutu

    (@mutu)

    That is the correct meta description “Condo for Rent Bangkok – Condo Rental Experts – Many Condo in Sukhumvit – Property in all areas of Bangkok – Call Today for Fast Viewing.”
    however in the google listings it shows a different meta.

    I have looked at numerous pages, in the source code my specific meta for that page shows however in the serp listings it doesn’t!

    Mr Yoast do you have any ideas?

    Put the js script it the footer and there will be no issue with it loading to soon, also it worked best with a small change to the code…

    <script src="/wp-content/themes/your-theme/js/jquery.rwdImageMaps.min.js"></script>
    <script>
    jQuery(document).ready(function(e) {
    	jQuery('img[usemap]').rwdImageMaps();
    
    });
    </script>
    Thread Starter mutu

    (@mutu)

    No plugins activated, it is a fresh install and working perfectly in 2010 but simply will not upload the zipped theme in the normal way.

    Thread Starter mutu

    (@mutu)

    Only problem is that I cant see a home page! There is a home page ie blahblag.com is accessible and indexed by google but in dashboard I can only see the about page.

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