I wouldn't worry about it. Search engines are smart enough to see the
difference between trying to influence your ranking by spamming keyword etc.
Or just have an item or 2 being placed of screen for accessibility reasons.

Tijmen

On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Spellacy, Michael <michael.spell...@tmp.com
> wrote:

> Hello list! I have a quick question for any accessibility and SEO mavens
> out there. It was recently brought to my attention that a few elements I
> have placed on a site that have text indented 9999px to the left for
> accessibility might be viewed as a form of cloaking by some search
> engines. Is my colleague correct in this assessment? If so, is there a
> middle ground that can be met to make search engines and visually
> impaired folks happy?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards,
> Spell
>
>
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