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    g1smd
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    Posted: 2007-May-04 01:36
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    This, to me, is just a horrible kludge: [link]

    You can now tell Yahoo which parts of a page to ignore when indexing.

    I am not liking the way this is done by using a CSS class.



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    Posted: 2007-May-04 05:33
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    Agree, using CSS is not the correct way to do this. IMO, it's not much useful for serious use.



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