The image is suppose to be seen, but it's not seen because the display is set to none, but it's in a H1 so it works for SEO, but the image doesn't display, hrm ?

Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
On Sep 17, 2014, at 4:28 PM, "Tim Climis"<tim.cli...@gmail.com>  wrote:

h1 span{
display:none;
}

prevents that from being seen (because the logo presumably says "Bob's hot
dog palace") but since it's in an h1, you get the>  >  benefits of better SEO
results..that is my understanding of why to use this technique.

Why not just h1 {display:none} ?

---Tim

Probably so your actual text headers don't disappear while wrapping everything 
else with them.

Karl

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