j0nyDzine
08-25-2008, 06:36 PM
I've got a question about a display:None Div...
I'm working with a dev team, who has their heart set on using content in a Div set to display None with a mouseover event...
Now, I know it's been acknowledged even by Cutts that if it's not deemed as spam, it should be crawled eventually.
I guess what I'm trying to get a hold of is Google's decision making on this so I can best make up my mind for recommendations.
So if I'm right, it goes like this (please correct me if I'm wrong)...
1. site get's crawled, spots the hidden Div, and spotting the difference to displayed content vs code, flags the page.
2. Page is flagged
3. Since the bot AI can't actually make the decision, it requires someone to actually look at the hidden content and deem whether it is, in fact spamy or valid content...
4. Page is OK'd and continues to be crawled correctly...
The good news is, that is it's definitely valid content, though I personally would not do this kind of design and avoid the hidden content altogether... Also, it's a strong site with a healthy PR, and Google seems to overlook other issues we've had in the past...
If anyone has any valid insight on this, it would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm working with a dev team, who has their heart set on using content in a Div set to display None with a mouseover event...
Now, I know it's been acknowledged even by Cutts that if it's not deemed as spam, it should be crawled eventually.
I guess what I'm trying to get a hold of is Google's decision making on this so I can best make up my mind for recommendations.
So if I'm right, it goes like this (please correct me if I'm wrong)...
1. site get's crawled, spots the hidden Div, and spotting the difference to displayed content vs code, flags the page.
2. Page is flagged
3. Since the bot AI can't actually make the decision, it requires someone to actually look at the hidden content and deem whether it is, in fact spamy or valid content...
4. Page is OK'd and continues to be crawled correctly...
The good news is, that is it's definitely valid content, though I personally would not do this kind of design and avoid the hidden content altogether... Also, it's a strong site with a healthy PR, and Google seems to overlook other issues we've had in the past...
If anyone has any valid insight on this, it would be appreciated.
Thanks!