Big Bill wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:54:03 +0100, Pete Thomas
> <invalid@reply-via-site.com> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know whether a link that looks like normal text is counted
>> as an invisible link.
>
> I wouldn't think so, not normally. This doesn't mean you can go
> covering your homage site to the Pope in covert links to hot pix of
> Kylie in her knickers though... for instance...
Thanks for the swift reply.
No links to Kylie (or worse) , I was thinking of including anchor text
in some blurb on a page, links to other pages to the site. But the
links are not necessary for navigation as that is already very clear. I
just think it looks better if that paragraph didn't have lots of
underlining sprinkled around, purely an aesthetic issue but I can see
how it could be construed as trying to mislead.
I'm not sure a robot would pick it up from the CSS, but I thought a
competitor could file a complaint.
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