This is where you set up options that affect the search engine part of the syntax checker. Search engine messages are generated in the standard and professional editions, but not in the lite edition. This tab is new to v8.9910.

The search engine messages and tips that this program can generate may help you improve a web page's search engine ranking. The optional keyword density message can be used to help optimize a web page for certain keywords. This will make it more likely that the page appears in the search results (and appears higher) when the keywords are used in a search. However, be sure not to use keywords (or, for that matter, any search engine technique) in an "abusive" way or search engines may penalize the ranking.
Search Engine Options
| • | Enable general search engine messages - Check this box to enable general search engine messages that may help you make improvements that result in a better search engine ranking. If you are not interested in these messages, then it is recommended that they be disabled to slightly increase validation speed. This option is enabled by default. |
| • | Enable keyword density message - Check this box to count the number of times each word (except the excluded words) appear in a document. Words in comments are not counted. A comment message will be generated in the Search Engine category (typically displayed in the Grouped tab of the Results Window) that shows the most used words. If you are not interested in this message, then it is recommended that the message be disabled to slightly increase validation speed. This option is enabled by default. |
| • | Maximum keywords listed - Set this to the maximum number of keywords listed in the keyword density message. The default is 20. |
| • | Exclude these keywords - Set this to a comma separated list of words that should be excluded from counting and the keyword density message. The default is a list of commonly used words like "a,i,of,to,in,is,it,he,on,as,be,at,or,by,we,an,do,if,so,go,my,no,me,us,am" that typically do not function as search engine keywords. Do not include space characters before or after the keywords. |