On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 15:42 +0000, Martin McEvoy wrote: > On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 13:48 +0000, Andy Mabbett wrote: > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin > > McEvoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > > > > >> Moreover this is like suggesting using URL fragments (internal link > > >> anchors) in href is bad for SEO. > > > > > >No Im not links that go somewhere: > > > > > ><a id="here" href="#here" class="duration" title="PT2M23S">2:23</a> > > > > > >Is acceptable because there is an href value and it goes somewhere, no > > >confusing the bots > > > > ...just the users. > > > > Do we really want to present people with hyperlinks that link to the > > place they're already at? > > no not really just presenting an example, and people already do create > hyperlinks to the content they are already at, named anchors are a > useful feature in long pages of content. > > I also am not supporting any such usage (just for the record) ;)
The crux of what I am trying to explain is that at the moment empty anchor text links mean nothing as far as SEO is concerned, bots will either ignore or simply erase them from there index. If we as a respected community say that empty anchor text DO mean something, then bots and other applications that crawl the web will have to take this into account in order to correctly represent their indexes. Black Hat SEO's will undoubtedly exploit this to their own means rel="nofollow" is a classic example of where a microformat has been exploited by SEO's to do something its not meant for and thus may be regarded as an Anti design pattern. I do not wish (although the intentions are good) to be responsible for opening the floodgates on any such behavior, and as a community we have a responsibility to steer well clear of hacks, and half hearted solutions that may end up causing more damage than good. Thanks martin > > Thanks > > Martin > > _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list microformats-discuss@microformats.org http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss