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<a>'s the innerHTML can be changed with JS, so the HTML page can have loads of keywords, then get replaced by "widget" onload.
<a href 's........ditto
<p>'s............ditto
<h1,2,3>'s .............ditto
<div>'s.............ditto
shall I go on...........
They could ban innerHTML I suppose.
Then there's overflow:hidden, and overflow-x:hidden, or are they already banned?
And there must be loads more ways of doing things......
I don't use spam, but I can think of a few ways to apply it.
The spam report form on the Google website has done nothing.
Meanwhile, my legit site is the one getting penalized…
If anyone knows of a "back-door" at Google to report this, could you please sticky me?
I need help!
It can be flooded with "non-spam" spam reports. Spamming the spam report tool thus bogging down the people analyzing the spam reports thus making it seem like Google isn't making good on their promises. All it takes is a few people to write to Google and ask them to analyze and improve this process.
Perhaps someone has dynamic links they wish to appear onmouseover, like some expanding menu's I have seen.
Or maybe dynamic text that has a link in it, again to be made visible onevent, with which all is to be done client side. Some people, myself included, prefer JS than server side programming as it works better offline. I don't want the people that view my site offline to be constantly asked to go online.
Say someone has a picture of a complicated widget that needs mouseover explanations, and they decide it would be best to deliver the text content as close to the picture as possible, detailed descriptions appearing onmouseover.
Whats the best way of going about it?
Not all infomation can be put in the way Google prefers it, especially when trying to give detailed descriptions close to a picture or object (animated drummer in my case)
Maybe you should just invite them to this forum.......