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Platz eins, zwei und vier von 7,5 mio würde ich anstelle von G genau ansehen und entdecken, dass da ein hübsches JavaScript-Menu sitzt, dessen Links alle in DIVs stecken, die nicht sichtbar sind. Keine Sitemap notwendig, Botilein geht seit Jahren und heute noch brav durch. Die Site ist sauber.PumpiXXL hat geschrieben:Persönlich glaube ich das in den seltensten Fällen abgesägt wird! Viel mehr glaube ich das Spam - falls erkannt - zu einer geringeren PR-Wertung/gar keine Wertung führt!
Hidden text and links
Hiding text or links in your content can cause your site to be perceived as untrustworthy since it presents information to search engines differently than to visitors. Text (such as excessive keywords) can be hidden in several ways, including:
* Using white text on a white background
* Including text behind an image
* Using CSS to hide text
* Setting the font size to 0
Hidden links are links that are intended to be crawled by Googlebot, but are unreadable to humans because:
* The link consists of hidden text (for example, the text color and background color are identical).
* CSS has been used to make tiny hyperlinks, as little as one pixel high.
* The link is hidden in a small character - for example, a hyphen in the middle of a paragraph.
If your site is perceived to contain hidden text and links that are deceptive in intent, your site may be removed from the Google index, and will not appear in search results pages. When evaluating your site to see if it includes hidden text or links, look for anything that's not easily viewable by visitors of your site. Are any text or links there solely for search engines rather than visitors?
If you're using text to try to describe something search engines can't access - for example, Javascript, images, or Flash files - remember that many human visitors using screen readers, mobile browsers, browsers without plug-ins, and slow connections will not be able to view that content either. Using descriptive text for these items will improve the accessibility of your site. You can test accessibility by turning off Javascript, Flash, and images in your browser, or by using a text-only browser such as Lynx.