Adding your css directory to your robots.txt would certainly be an assurance, unless search engines started to attach screencaps to search results. I was going to say it would be a great idea for future proofing however now I'm wondering.

John Faulds wrote:
This might prove useful - http://www.seomoz.org/blog/guide-to-hidden-text

My understanding is that yes, SEs do view some use of CSS dubiously, but it's also been my understanding that it only applies to inline CSS (not external stylesheets) and as an added safety measure, you can always add your CSS directory to your robots.txt.



On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 01:46:07 +1000, Simon Cockayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I am sure I read that CSS's display: none has a detrimental on SEO.

Is this true* or did I dream it?

*To clarify...I am keen to know if it is true that there is a
detrimental impact...not whether it is true that I read it or not.

Cheers,

Simon


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