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Joe -Looks great.I agree w/ Ryan there are better ways to display textual content than the textarea box. A "More Information" link at the bottom of the page with some javascript/css can accomplish the same goal and look a lot nicer.Also, I see you're changing the vehicle description information per video loaded and including link backs to the particular vehicle on the UCK.com website. This is a very good idea but I think each vehicle video would need to have its own page in order to actually be indexed and realize the value of those link-backs. I'm not sure the limitations of the flash app you're working with but I'm sure it can be accomplished somehow.Once you're auto-generating video "landing pages" you can create a video "sitemap" and then you're really cookin`.
Joe -
Looks great.
I agree w/ Ryan there are better ways to display textual content than the textarea box. A "More Information" link at the bottom of the page with some javascript/css can accomplish the same goal and look a lot nicer.
Also, I see you're changing the vehicle description information per video loaded and including link backs to the particular vehicle on the UCK.com website. This is a very good idea but I think each vehicle video would need to have its own page in order to actually be indexed and realize the value of those link-backs. I'm not sure the limitations of the flash app you're working with but I'm sure it can be accomplished somehow.
Once you're auto-generating video "landing pages" you can create a video "sitemap" and then you're really cookin`.