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blend27 - 10:58 pm on Jul 24, 2007 (gmt 0)


in my experience the unique content outweights display:none issue.

we use external CSS(display:none as a div class) and JS(onmouseover) to display Product IMAGES as well as specifics about a particular product(again unique to every product) = no problems at all, over 200+ distinct pages rank for long tail keyword combinations as #1(Google and MSN, Yahoo is getting there, but man they are so polluted that I don't mind it at all)

if browser does not support JS they get to see first image of the product, NO CSS the info is displayed as a long column.

I think that the people that are using screen readers are aware of this issues for a while now and don't mind it at all as long as they get the "meaty" stuff. If I reading the numbers correctly here 90% of people use browsers that are NONE screen readers, then out of that 10% that is left get to deal with the 90% of the websites that are none SCREEN READER Compliant, if you will….


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