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CSS drop down - SEO friendly?

Discussion in 'CSS' started by terryuk, May 2, 2007.

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    I'm developing a new site, and i just added a drop down menu using CSS. The menu shows/hides using 'display:none' etc.

    Is this still SEO friendly? Will the pages under the 'display:none' div's still get indexed?

    Comments appreciated!

    Thanks
     
    terryuk, May 2, 2007 IP
  2. madkad

    madkad Active Member

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    :D check the coding on you page after, if the links/urls and text are there then yes as they will still be followed by spiders :)
     
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    All the links appear within the coding, remember bots only read the coding, they are not human visitors and will not interact with your website, therefore yes, its fine.
     
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    ^^^ lol who's a pretty boy then :p
     
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    use:
    <UL>
    <LI> </LI>
    <LI> </LI>
    <LI> </LI>
    </UL>

    for menu items inside your menu <div>,

    it seems <ul><li> tags are more SEO friendly for menus.
     
    kkoder2007, May 5, 2007 IP