a SEO optimised CSS style sheet? how come?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by zm21, Feb 16, 2010.

  1. #1
    Today I heard that if we use our seo targeted "keywords" in our style.css (css file) in place of

    #headermorePan...
    #bodyPan p
    #footerPan

    this makes much better in terms of SEO... Is this true? What's your thoughts?

    For instance if we have a seo website and our keyword is seo, according to this method I should use

    #seo header
    #seo body
    #seo footer

    and etc. What do you think?

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    My second question is:

    Suppose that you have a very well designed SEO compatible xhtml css template for your seo projects. Can we use the same template for all these different seo website projects?

    The content will be totally different but the websites look the same including the style css sheets will be the same. Is this a problem in terms of duplicate website penalty?

    Is this something dangerous for SEO? If it is, what would be the solution to overcome this? For instance if we rename the codes inside the style css, can it be the solution?

    Just share your thoughts and experience if exists. Thanks.
     
    zm21, Feb 16, 2010 IP
  2. flanagan

    flanagan Banned

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    Thanks for share
     
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  3. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    really awesome ... great seo help ..... I have to admit ..... keep iit clean and use H1 and H2 tags in header and bottom pf pages too....
     
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    Oranges Active Member

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    I don't think that div id's and class's names plays an essential role as far as SEO friendly code is concerned, but yes validated CSS code, Less use of sliced Images, Proper use of H1 H2 tags etc certainly plays en important role for SEO.
     
    Oranges, Feb 16, 2010 IP
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    A2ZSEO Peon

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    well its new for me but i will use this in my recent blog hope i will get good result:)
     
    A2ZSEO, Feb 16, 2010 IP
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    I've not heard of this before but it would be interesting if it could make a difference.
     
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    Wow, I've never heard of SEO in CSS before. I'm going to have to read more about this. Anyone else have some insight?
     
    inspiroHost, Feb 17, 2010 IP