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dinnopaul
Joined: Dec 04, 2007
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Posted: 2007-Dec-06 08:33
Hi Experts
what is the perfect techniques to use for BOLD and Italic fonts in content ?
does these types techniques can useful in search engines.
if we put anchor text links in BOLD or Italic fonts so that can be useful in google rankings ?
Pls advise about these.
Awaiting for your reply
Best Regards
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Dinkar
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Posted: 2007-Dec-06 08:51
Make it readable for people.
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g1smd
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Posted: 2007-Dec-06 22:28
Use bold and italic only where they are needed.
Overuse makes the page very hard to read.
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SportsGuy
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Posted: 2007-Dec-06 22:31
...and use <strong> instead of <bold> when coding...
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Dinkar
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Posted: 2007-Dec-06 22:50
why?
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g1smd
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Posted: 2007-Dec-07 00:44
The <b> and <i> tags were deprecated quite some time ago.
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Dinkar
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Posted: 2007-Dec-07 15:00
AFAIK, those tags are NOT deprecated in HTML 4.
See links:
W3Schools.com
HTMLGoodies.com
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Quadrille
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Posted: 2007-Dec-07 16:12
We all know by now that there are 200+ Factors That Matter To Google (ftm2g).
In this case, any minute advantage of over-using bold will be more than compensated by the damage done in reader confusion.
A well made site will do well in Google; get good original content, and 150+ of those 200 will take care of themselves, and you'll sleep better at night.
Plus a warning: over-using ANYTHING may well be waving a red flag in Google's face. Let's face it; if they can count the B tags (and they can), then they can just as easily say "This Guy Is Taking The P***" (tgittp)
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