> Question: When using this sort of action, does it make the page less
> accessible
> in any way?
Yes - it makes the alternate content unavailable to anyone using a screen
reader or a device that doesn't support javascript.
> Or does it affect Google in a negative way?
The content is still on the page, so Google would still find it.
> Is it better to have the links go to separate pages for Google to find the
> text?
That would certainly be more accessable.
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"Linda King" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Question: When using this sort of action, does it make the page less
> accessible
> in any way? Or does it affect Google in a negative way? Is it better to
> have
> the links go to separate pages for Google to find the text?
>