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A Newbie Question on CSS and MSN/Google/Yahoo/Etc.
I was looking at a site I was working on through a lynx viewer and my small yet incredibly powerful yet incredibly naive mind asked me a question out of the blue. If search engines place weight on stuff like bolded and underlined keywords do cascading style sheets adversely affect any SEs' ability to pick out which keywords are bolded or whatver? Is it better to bold keywords with good old fashioned <b></b>? I don't know how thoroughly the crawlers check that out? Anyone care to help a newbie find some understanding? loL
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Things like bold and italic etc. should always be done using markup and not CSS only. You can use CSS to style the markup though ;)
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I have found it so.
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OK thanks. That I needed to know. Guess I'll add that as the first piece of knowledge on my desired trail to SEO glory.
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