$('#whatever').hide() if I'm not mistaken.
On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:10 AM, jacmaes wrote:
>
> I'm using the slideToggle effect to hide or show content when a
> user clicks
> on a link. It is easy to achieve with the following code:
>
> HTML CODE:
>
> <h4>Click to toggle content</h4>
> <div style="display:none">
> <p>toggled content</p>
> </div>
>
> JAVASCRIPT CODE:
>
> $(function() {
> $("h4").click(function() {
> $(this).next().slideToggle();
> });
> });
>
>
> My worry, though, is that the css used to hide the content on page
> load
> (display:none) is actually bad for SEO and that Google will not
> index that
> content or give it less value since it could be construed as a
> black-hat SEO
> trick.
> My question: is there any other way to automatically hide content
> on page
> load?
>
> Thanks,
> Jacques
>
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