Lea de Groot wrote:
Sadly, I've been unable to find any evidence of semantic code helping
SEO, or even of the bots preferring semantic code, *except* for the
unproven possibility of code so badly formed that a searchbot cant
figure out the content of the page. (ie code that validates wont have
Hi,
I guess I want to interject here a bit. Maybe steer the conversation in a
different direction because I'm very interested in this topic being a person
who believes in the benefits of CSS, and who does quite a lot of SEO.
From Lea's previous post:
I've been searching around for an answer to
and CSS - Doesn't the HTML Matter More?
Hi,
I guess I want to interject here a bit. Maybe steer the conversation in a
different direction because I'm very interested in this topic being a person
who believes in the benefits of CSS, and who does quite a lot of SEO.
From Lea's previous post:
I've
Pepper
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 12:45 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Search Engines and CSS - Doesn't the HTML Matter More?
Chris,
A few issues with CSS spamming:
http://www.seowebsitepromotion.com/enigma_log0411.htm
I've not touched on all the techniques