SeoQuake guide:
SeoQuake is a stand alone programme, working as an addon for browser Internet Explorer, which allows user to view a large number of SE parameters on the fly.
Compatibility: SeoQuake for Internet Explorer is partially compatible with: Maxthon browser, Avant.
Compatibility: SeoQuake for Internet Explorer is partially compatible with: Maxthon browser, Avant.
- To install SeoQuake for IE you need to download installation programme for latest version.
- After you have downloaded the installation file you need to execute it and go through a simple and fast installation process.
- Your addon is ready to work. All you have to do now is to start Internet Explorer.
- Below is the main menu view of SeoQuake for IE:
- Parameter SQ Enable turns on/off SeoQuake.
- Options leads to options menu.
- Option Add quickly allows user to quickly add new parameter or parser to SeoQuake for IE.
- Option Presets allows user to save/load its own preset of parameters or save/load default preset.
- Bookmark SQ online contains a set of useful links for SeoQuake.
- Selecting Options and then Parsers will open a window for working with parsers:
In this window users can create/change/delete parsers for various search engines.
In order to create a new parser press Add or Add quickly from main menu. Fill in required/desired fields in the window appeared:- Fields description for parser creation:
- [NAME]= A part of the address of search engine result page (SERP), which allows for unique SE identification. (Example: [NAME]=google for www.google.ru or www.google.com).
- [SPEC]= A part of the address of SERP, which allows to identify that it is SERP, that is being analysed (Example: [SPEC]=/search? for www.google.ru or www.google.com).
- [TITLE]= Title + comments to print in SeoQuake windows (Any set of symbols).
- [TAG]= Tag (only tag name and in capital letters!), containing HTML code of SERP, which, in its turn, contains links to analyse. Only the first link in this piece of code is analysed. (Example: [TAG]=DIV for www.google.ru or www.google.com).
- [STR_Y]= Text (with HTML tags), which exists inside each block of code contained in tag, specified in [TAG] field. (Example: [STR_Y]=<DIV class=g for www.google.ru or www.google.com).
- [STR_N]= Text (with HTML tags), which does not exist inside each block of code contained in tag, specified in [TAG] field. (Example: [STR_N]=<DIV> for www.google.ru or www.google.com).
- While creating parsers or parameters, it is not recommended to use the text, identical to the field names. (Example: it is not recommended to use the text, identical to the title of the NAME field, i.e. [NAME]=)
- Parser and parameter entry can be carried out via clipboard entirely.
- Attention! Transferring parsers and parameters via mail or using message exchange programms, such as ICQ, can damage some parts of regular expressions or HTML code (convert it into smiles).
- Fields description for parser creation:
- Choosing Options and then Parameters will open parameter window:
In this window users can create/change/delete parameters and also specify which parameters should be shown for which search engines (on SERPs).
In order to create a new parameter press Add or Add quickly from main menu. Fill in required/desired fields in the window appeared:- Fields description for parameter creation:
- [NAME]= Name + comments to print in SeoQuake windows (Any set of symbols).
- [TITLE]= Title to output in the SeoQuake IE panel and next to parameter value on SERPs (Any set of symbols).
- [URL_R]= Address of the page, which contains desired information (parameter value). (Example: [URL_R]=http://del.icio.us/url/check?url={url|encode}&submit=check%20url for Delicious index.) In brackets {} parameters, inserted from link under process, are specified.
- [URL_S]= Address of the alternate page, specifying where to send user if he clicks on parameter. (Generally used if the field [URL_R] points to the page, which is not made to be viewed in brower).
- [REGEXP]= A regular expression, used for information search on the page. (Example: [REGEXP]=this url has been saved by (\d+) people. for Delicious index).
- [ALTREGEXP]= An alternate regular expression, used for information search on the page if the search with regular expression, specified in [REGEXP] hasn't yielded results.
- While creating parsers or parameters, it is not recommended to use the text, identical to the field names. (Example: it is not recommended to use the text, identical to the title of the NAME field, i.e. [NAME]=)
- Parser and parameter entry can be carried out via clipboard entirely.
- Attention! Transferring parsers and parameters via mail or using message exchange programms, such as ICQ, can damage some parts of regular expressions or HTML code (convert it into smiles).
- List of parameters:
- Google Index
Number of indexed pages. Google version. - Google link
Number of links, pointed to the current page. Google version (Except links from concerned domain). - Yahoo Index
Number of indexed pages. Yahoo version. - MSN Linkdomain
Number of links, pointed to the current domain. Linkdomain (LD) operator finds pages linking to domain, as opposed to link which finds references to a single page. MSN version. - Yahoo Linkdomain
Number of links, pointed to the current domain. Linkdomain (LD) operator finds pages linking to domain, as opposed to link which finds references to a single page. Yahoo version. - Delicious index
Link to del.icio.us history for current url.
- Google Index
- Fields description for parameter creation: