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Whut was that? :)
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"Edward Clarke"
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AM document structure and font
resizing
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I would like to assume that if anyone fell for that, someone would give
them a slap. ;)
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Edward Clarke
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Sent: 20 July 2005 16:20
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Two questions: SEO document structure and font resizing
Wasn't the original css ( * html body {display;none;} ) meant as a joke to
hide all content from IE users?
I would simply hate to see someone plop that into their code and scratch
their head for the next hour trying to figure out what went wrong.
Ted
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.
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Eddie.
http://blog.tn38.net/
And what this mean for SEO
"body, html {display: none!important;}" ?
On 6/1/05, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
body, html {display: none!important;}
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