Howvere, if there were lots of links, visible or not, in the same page, that would probably raise some alrm flag that might lead to "manual" inspection.
2009/8/18 Ravi Shrivastav <ravi8585@gmail.com>
What other member says about this..
Because even i used some trick like this
<h1 id="logo"><a href="/en/"><span>Zend - The PHP Company</span></a></h1>
Where text is hidden behind the LOGO
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Bernard Savonet <bernard.savonet@gmail.com> wrote:
If you use <div style="display:none"> your content will probabluy not be banned, since that might be a legitimate tool. However if you are using too many, this might trigger a manual check of your site. And if it then shows that your site is cheating... your PR will be hurt.
2009/8/4 andy andy <cmsonnet@gmail.com>
If i have a div with style display to none, will google still track
this one in their search engine?
ex:
<div style="none"><a href="http://yahoo.com" title ="Yahoo">Testing</
a></div>"
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