So the question is still open for me, and I'm curious; what is your
source of information for thinking that the big G only looks at inline
CSS?
It was a couple of years ago that I came across articles that suggested
this (I can't remember if anyone provided hard evidence to back it up). So
I've been working on that assumption since and haven't seen any adverse
SEO effects on sites I've worked on that have used various techniques that
might be viewed dubiously by SEs (image replacement, dropdowns, offset
headings/labels etc.).
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