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Subject: Re: [WSG] H1 and the img tag
ok - seo is a bit like voodoo to me
the following sites seem to be contray to suggestion
Hi Schalk,
Glad you raised this.
We built a new section of our site a while ago which required different
treatment from our normal text h1's. I looked at the image replacement route
and found the approaches kludgy and overwrought.
I ended up doing exactly what you said:
h1a img src= alt=Page
You can just use text-indent to move the text off the screen and then
put a background image into the H1 tag.
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Schalk Neethling wrote:
Hi
there everyone,
I was wondering. There is a general practice to use text replacement
Schalk Neethling [EMAIL PROTECTED] ink wired:
There is a general practice to use text replacement
when it comes to company logo's on websites.
Not sure if I follow. Are you saying to use Proctor and Gamble rather than
the PG logo? I don't see why that would be necessary for any web site.
Thanks Paul,
Makes sense to me as well.
Regards,
Schalk
Paul Bennett wrote:
Hi Schalk,
Glad you raised this.
We built a new section of our site a while ago which required different
treatment from our normal text h1's. I looked at the image replacement route
and found the approaches kludgy
Hi all,
BTW, for those interested I am using the website at
http://www.volume4.com/ as a case study in progressive enhancement and
graceful degradation.
Your feedback is much appreciated.
Regards,
Schalk
Paul Bennett wrote:
Hi Schalk,
Glad you raised this.
We built a new section of our
Hi Michael,
While that is possible, unfortunately the h1 text doesn't display when images
are off and css is still in use.
This is the issue many image replacement techniques sought to address.
Paul
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Sent: 25 August 2008 23:07
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Hi Michael,
While that is possible, unfortunately the h1 text
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Subject: RE: [WSG] H1 and the img tag
Hi Michael,
While that is possible, unfortunately the h1 text doesn't display when
images are off and css is still in use.
This is the issue many image replacement techniques sought to address.
Paul
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Hi Michael
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Hi Michael,
While that is possible, unfortunately the h1 text doesn't display when
images are off
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 3:07 PM
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Hi Michael,
While that is possible, unfortunately the h1 text doesn't
Situations like this I tend to have the normal img and a separate text
in h1 then use one of several methods to move the h1 out of sight
(someone mentioned indenting the text as one example). Degrades fine
when no css as the h1 tag just appears in the order set in the html.
Jon Warner
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