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Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by dj_gie, Apr 5, 2007.

  1. htmlindex

    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    #21
    As far as SEO goes, I don't think it makes a difference.
     
    htmlindex, Apr 12, 2007 IP
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    #22
    If you were to code something in XHTML and CSS, you would use <br />, not <br>. There is no difference, except <br> isnt excepted for XHTML.
     
    awesty, Apr 12, 2007 IP
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    #23
    Yes, sorry mrjonman for not answering your question.

     
    dj_gie, Apr 12, 2007 IP
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    I was thinking that search engines may not like sites using <p>,&nbsp</p> for a line space because <p> is only meant to be used for a paragraph of text, not a line break.
     
    dj_gie, Apr 12, 2007 IP