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Saturday, September 15th, 2007

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Google indexes content of div tags hidden by display:none

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Yes folks, indeed Google indexes content of div tags hidden by display:none .

If you check the source code of my previous SEO Experiment Post, you’ll see the nonsense word ‘brundulumeyla’ . Brundulumeyla is indexed in google, and that means that you can safely hide the content from your human audience, and google will still be able to see it.

Black hat? Doesn’t have to be.

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Friday, September 14th, 2007

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Does Google indexes content of div tags hidden by display:none ?

Friday, September 14th, 2007

I’ve been trying to find out does Google indexes content of div tags hidden by display:none and found no answer. So I decided to conduct an experiment. This blog post will contain a nonsense word hidden with display:none, and in a couple of days we should see the results.

We shall see what brundulumeyla has to say.

I have found an article with an experiment on javascript generated content (AJAX) indexing. As I already knew the Google does not index such content.

Expect follow up on this post after I receive the results.

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