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If you mean “what
does body{display:none;} do for SEO?” then the answer is not very much. Taking Googlebot and
Slurp as examples, they don’t parse CSS or script, they want content
within the HTML and that’s it. Most hidden elements, i.e. white text on
white background or display: none; for example contain spammy keywords which
will be parsed and ignored as appropriate. Rule: write grammatically correct and verbose content
and them search engines will lap it up, regardless of how you present it. That’s
my experience anyway. -- Eddie. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Dragan Simonovic And what this mean for
SEO On 6/1/05, David
Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: body, html {display: none!important;} |
- RE: [WSG] Two questions: SEO document structure and font ... Edward Clarke
- Re: [WSG] Two questions: SEO document structure and ... Dragan Simonovic
- RE: [WSG] Two questions: SEO document structure and ... Drake, Ted C.
- RE: [WSG] Two questions: SEO document structure and ... Edward Clarke
- RE: [WSG] Two questions: SEO document structure and ... Dennis Lapcewich
