Google blocks transparent Flash in DIV layers,

Google skips/blocks pages with DIV layers holding Flash published using an invisible background.

We used a DIV layer for Flash content published with a transparent background over a non-scrolling html background for a full Flash site, the DIV layer with the transparent Flash scrolled normally using standard HTML scrollbars while the background remained stationary... nice effect...

It never ever showed up in Google. Turns out this is the technique used for those floating ads that block normal HTML content and Google is setup to ignore those pages.

Don't remember where it was posted, but there is a serious problem with DIV layers holding transparent Flash - Google considers it cloaking/spam.

hth,
Dave_Matthews


<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/9/07, Gustavo Duenas well Dave, we just did as the information said, we place html content
in the div instead of the message for the flash plug-in, the content
was mostly text
with links, like 12 or less, and that was everything we did, so
then , the next day we've just seen how we were from page one 4 place
to nowhere in google.
Assuming we did something wrong, try not to abuse of the links in the
div section of the swf object page.


Regards


gustavo
On Jul 9, 2007, at 1:57 PM, Dave Mennenoh wrote:

>>> do not use the div section of the page  to put links there and
>>> content, we did  it and google banned us for like three weeks...
>
> Well, you must've done something wrong as that is the accepted way
> to do it. Just using metatags are decidedly not the right way.
>
>
> Dave -
> Head Developer
> http://www.blurredistinction.com
> Adobe Community Expert
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