Google finds all of my pages, even while I have my frontpage made into a page that automatically loads the /weblog/index.php homepage of my site. And this works very good.
1) If your blog is new, it may take search engines some time to pick up the rest of the pages.
2) Log in to your control panel, and look at Options/Permalinks. It’s all there.
I don’t know if the permalinks will be an improvement? I myself don’t use them, and google finds all individual posts incl. the posttitle!
But what Diane says is also true. Give it some time when you’re an fresh blogger 🙂
Also, Google and other search engine bots pay attention to a file “robots.txt” on your website. You can use this file to restrict robot access to particular directories. However, you can also restrict all bots from crawling through sub-pages.
Check to see if your webhost gave you a default file and ensure that it isn’t too restrictive.
Barring that, you might just want to give it some time before Google crawls through your entire website. I remember it took Google about 2 weeks before they were actively listing all the pages on my website beyond just the homepage.
Regards
Thanks a lot guys..
can u try to answer my second guestion please?
Answer to #2: No, you can’t do that. What you can do, however, is setup permalinks.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks
xainoo2,
You have experienced a typical issue with asking more than one question in a thread. One question, one thread, and you will have better success getting questions answered.
macmanx, thanx a lot 😉
NuclearMoose, Thanx a lot!, i discovered that 😛