<a href="[URL="http://www.buildgolfclubs.com"]http://www.buildgolfclubs.com[/URL]" onClick='document.LMClickTrack.src="<A href="http://www.linksmanager.com/cgi-bin/lookup/click.cgi?userid=customizedgolf&id=105";return">http://www.linksmanager.com/cgi-bin/lookup/click.cgi?userid=customizedgolf&id=105";return true' target="new">Custom golf club sets and clone golf club components at Build Golf Clubs.com</a></font> Code (markup): Will this link work for anything or is it useless as far as anchor text, etc??
I agree, I don't see how a Javascript onclick call can change the fact that it is a regular href link.
Thanks, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't some sort of hidden link that kept it from being recognised by google or such.
First of all, my bad. That is not Javascript, its DHTML but I think the link is still good, as long as the spiders don't crawl onClick events.
maybe I am wrong but it seems like the code is used for counting hits by Linksmanager. So it's not bad. I have seen worse links