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cloaking?
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is it permitted from view of the search machines to suppress the srollbar or is it Spam (a kind of hidden contents )? thanks
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what mario means:
if in the body-tag stands: <body scroll='no'> I don't believe that google or other SE minds, because this isn't a w3c-compatibility. Is it? Innuendo |
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If you do it in javascript then they'll never know about it!!
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