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18 January 2016 00:02
By creating SEO-friendly basic HTML export, Blend4Web's links featured in the bottom right of all exported HTML pages would appear on all kinds of website pages indexed for all kinds of reasons. Currently, those HTML pages are ALL indexed as Blend4Web Player, which hardly showcases the diversity of projects in the wild and does nothing to promote B4W. This is just my opinion from a marketing standpoint. I am more interested in getting JSON loading working again, but those fast HTML exports are pretty cool to have available and SEO-friendly would benefit all.
16 January 2016 20:07
this file is a working version with an older b4w.js

http://www.trepaning.com/b4w/workingB4W-JSONload.zip

this is essentially the same one but with the new JS

http://www.trepaning.com/b4w/wwwResize.7z

loading it causes a zero dimension warning and then resizes the canvas



I am curious as to where I am going wrong, if I am. Ignore other errors, they can be removed, I just wanted a reverted version to showcase issue.

Ultimately, help with a properly coded tester.js would also be appreciated to get up and running with JSON loading and object placement.
16 January 2016 18:30
to further illustrate this issue, here is what is found when one searches on Google for "blend4Web Player". My site is actually listed in the page 1 results. This should not be the case. My site should only be indexed with the <title> and meta-descriptions I add, which are currently being ignored by search engine indexing spiders.
16 January 2016 10:24
It would be great to be able to add the code for google analytics or statcounter to the html page upon export so the pages can throw off statistics for perusal. I always put my statcounter code at the bottom of the <body> but some put their code in the <head>, not sure how B4W could handle it, maybe a Footer and Header field that can be filled in.
16 January 2016 07:47
That would be good to get it so the title and meta-description are the first things found when a search engine comes by. As it is (or as it seems to be anyway), the first thing Google or Bing or Yandex will see is "Blend4Web Player" each time one of these HTML pages is scanned and the relevant title and description will be ignored, thus the page will not get indexed with the search engine based on the title and description, and the meta-tags serve no function for SEO and indexing. Once the page is loaded, it displays the proper info, but by then, a search engine spider would have left.
15 January 2016 02:29
congratulations to all the winners, these are some fun entries!
07 January 2016 01:36
Currently, embedding a B4W HTML into a Facebook post produces this:



It would be awesome if the HTML somehow served out a thumbnail or some kind of information that would be appealing to a viewer as opposed to this generic non-descript bit that is served up.
16 December 2015 09:56
Murder Muffin - episode 4

Part 4 in the saga of 1940s Paris occupied by the dreaded Donutsee, the French Croissistance battling the occupation, and the world's deadliest baked goods since sliced bread.

https://youtu.be/a5vm5f-Yx0U


28 November 2015 11:38
Using the B4W UI, I have one option for an audio source, no fallback. There is no one format for all browsers.
27 November 2015 21:13