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Further to my earlier post " Is this site breaking Search Engine rules" about possible breaking of Google AUP by www.morleyharps.co.uk , I have now pointed out to them the error of their ways and they have amended their hidden text to: <div id="pagedescription" title="Copy for Lynx Browsers / Screen Readers"> <p>A family business, Clive Morley Harps has been making harps since 1817.<br /><br />Formerly based in London's elegant South Kensington, Clive Morley Harps still makes harps and sells them together with harp strings, harp accessories and harp sheet music from its showroom and studio in Lechlade, Gloucestershire.<br /><br />In addition, Clive Morley Harps offers the harpist long or short term harp rental services on a wide range of harps available in stock. Renting a harp is ideal for first time musicians or for use at harp concerts and harp recitals.<br /><br />For first time harpists (and those just learning the ropes - or rather the strings!), harp classes are also available from experienced harps teachers at Clive Morley Harps' studio in Lechlade, Gloucestershire.<br /><br />Both Morley Workshop harps and other manufacturer's harps are available to buy online or by contacting Clive Morley Harps at their showroom and studio in Lechlade, Gloucestershire. Types of harps include: folks harps; electro folk harps; lap harps; travle harps; busking harps; scottish folk harps; modern folks harps; therapy harps; concert harps; dusty strings harps; morley workshop harps; antique harps; pedal harps; concert pedal harps; pure electro pedal harps; midi harps. Also sold are harp kits, for the DIY harpist.<br /><br />Best quality harp strings can be bought by the note or octave online in the Clive Morley Harps shop - harps strings include: concert harps strings; gothic harp strings; grecian harps strings; modern concert harps strings; gut harp strings; synthetic gut harp strings; nylon harps strings; folk harps strings; polished nylon harp strings elysian gut harp strings; elysian nylon harp strings; bow brand gut harp strings.<br /><br />Harp accessories available to buy online include: harp stools; harp music stands; harp trollies; harp covers; harp twin tape pickups; electro harp pickups.<br /><br />Finally, Clive Morley Harps offer sheet music for harps whether for pleasure or for study, with exam pieces and study books available to buy online.</p> </div> Two questions, Firstly, is putting text specifically for screen readers and the Lynx browser a way of getting round the AUP or is it an established way of being disability friendly, or both! Secondly, what's the reason for using characters such as ";" in this hidden text instead of normal HTML code? Thanks, Nathan |
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Nathan Demsky wrote: > Further to my earlier post " Is this site breaking Search Engine rules" > about possible breaking of Google AUP by www.morleyharps.co.uk , I have now > pointed out to them the error of their ways and they have amended their > hidden text to: > > <div id="pagedescription" title="Copy for Lynx Browsers / Screen Readers"> > > <p>A family business, Clive Morley Harps has been making harps since > 1817.<br /><br />Formerly based in London's elegant South > Kensington, Clive Morley Harps still makes harps and sells them > together with harp strings, harp accessories and harp sheet music from > its showroom and studio in Lechlade, Gloucestershire.<br /><br />In > addition, Clive Morley Harps offers the harpist long or short term harp > rental services on a wide range of harps available in stock. Renting a > harp is ideal for first time musicians or for use at harp concerts and harp > recitals.<br /><br />For first time harpists (and those just > learning the ropes - or rather the strings!), harp classes > are also available from experienced harps teachers at Clive Morley > Harps' studio in Lechlade, Gloucestershire.<br /><br />Both > Morley Workshop harps and other manufacturer's harps are available to > buy online or by contacting Clive Morley Harps at their showroom and studio > in Lechlade, Gloucestershire. Types of harps include: folks > harps; electro folk harps; lap harps; travle harps; busking > harps; scottish folk harps; modern folks harps; therapy > harps; concert harps; dusty strings harps; morley workshop > harps; antique harps; pedal harps; concert pedal harps; > pure electro pedal harps; midi harps. Also sold are harp kits, > for the DIY harpist.<br /><br />Best quality harp strings can be bought > by the note or octave online in the Clive Morley Harps shop - harps > strings include: concert harps strings; gothic harp strings; > grecian harps strings; modern concert harps strings; gut harp > strings; synthetic gut harp strings; nylon harps strings; folk > harps strings; polished nylon harp strings elysian gut harp > strings; elysian nylon harp strings; bow brand gut harp > strings.<br /><br />Harp accessories available to buy online > include: harp stools; harp music stands; harp trollies; > harp covers; harp twin tape pickups; electro harp pickups.<br > /><br />Finally, Clive Morley Harps offer sheet music for harps whether > for pleasure or for study, with exam pieces and study books available > to buy online.</p> > > </div> > > Two questions, > > Firstly, is putting text specifically for screen readers and the Lynx > browser a way of getting round the AUP or is it an established way of being > disability friendly, or both! > > Secondly, what's the reason for using characters such as ";" in this > hidden text instead of normal HTML code? > > Thanks, > > Nathan Interesting point. it bears resemblance to my long standing gripe of my competitor inspirals .co.uk who have a flash site but use a framed site to hide 100's of pages of content. Though clever linking and use of <noframes> they keep referring flash enabled visitors back to the flash based shop... its most annoying. on coolpink .co.uk they use a similar techniques to hide text thats only available when printed... as these sites have been around for ages and reported for using such techniques and are still in the listing then its my guess that google doesn't have a problem with this technique. Buy silver jewellery this christmas from www.iosilver.co.uk the silver jewellery specialists. |
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:33:36 +0000, Nathan Demsky
<nathan@THATSMYSECRET.invalid> wrote: > >Further to my earlier post " Is this site breaking Search Engine rules" >about possible breaking of Google AUP by www.morleyharps.co.uk , I have now >pointed out to them the error of their ways and they have amended their >hidden text to: > ><div id="pagedescription" title="Copy for Lynx Browsers / Screen Readers"> > ><p>A family business, Clive Morley Harps has been making harps since >1817.<br /><br />Formerly based in London's elegant South >Kensington, Clive Morley Harps still makes harps and sells them >together with harp strings, harp accessories and harp sheet music from >its showroom and studio in Lechlade, Gloucestershire.<br /><br />In >addition, Clive Morley Harps offers the harpist long or short term harp >rental services on a wide range of harps available in stock. Renting a >harp is ideal for first time musicians or for use at harp concerts and harp >recitals.<br /><br />For first time harpists (and those just >learning the ropes - or rather the strings!), harp classes >are also available from experienced harps teachers at Clive Morley >Harps' studio in Lechlade, Gloucestershire.<br /><br />Both >Morley Workshop harps and other manufacturer's harps are available to >buy online or by contacting Clive Morley Harps at their showroom and studio >in Lechlade, Gloucestershire. Types of harps include: folks >harps; electro folk harps; lap harps; travle harps; busking >harps; scottish folk harps; modern folks harps; therapy >harps; concert harps; dusty strings harps; morley workshop >harps; antique harps; pedal harps; concert pedal harps; >pure electro pedal harps; midi harps. Also sold are harp kits, >for the DIY harpist.<br /><br />Best quality harp strings can be bought >by the note or octave online in the Clive Morley Harps shop - harps >strings include: concert harps strings; gothic harp strings; >grecian harps strings; modern concert harps strings; gut harp >strings; synthetic gut harp strings; nylon harps strings; folk >harps strings; polished nylon harp strings elysian gut harp >strings; elysian nylon harp strings; bow brand gut harp >strings.<br /><br />Harp accessories available to buy online >include: harp stools; harp music stands; harp trollies; >harp covers; harp twin tape pickups; electro harp pickups.<br >/><br />Finally, Clive Morley Harps offer sheet music for harps whether >for pleasure or for study, with exam pieces and study books available >to buy online.</p> > ></div> > >Two questions, > >Firstly, is putting text specifically for screen readers and the Lynx >browser a way of getting round the AUP or is it an established way of being >disability friendly, or both! I'd say it was spam. >Secondly, what's the reason for using characters such as ";" in this >hidden text instead of normal HTML code? I'd say they ran it through html tidy first and it did that because it likes to. It would be responding to instruction about the charset from somewhere. BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-sitemap.htm http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/art-prints-sitemap.htm http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/lithographs.htm |
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:04:31 GMT, Big Bill <bill@kruse.co.uk> wrote:
>I'd say they ran it through html tidy first and it did that because it >likes to. It would be responding to instruction about the charset from >somewhere. I'd say that they used MS word and copy and pasted the text. plh Paul -- Handmade jewelry, Texas : http://www.houstoncrafts.com/pearl/necklace-301.html http://www.houstoncrafts.com/beaded/bracelet-404.html http://www.houstoncrafts.com/pearl/earrings-106.html ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Nathan Demsky <nathan@THATSMYSECRET.invalid> wrote:
> Secondly, what's the reason for using characters such as ";" in > this hidden text instead of normal HTML code? 39 = ' 44 = , 46 = . 59 = ; Probably just "escaped" all interpunction. For a well-written bot this doesn't matter, each ⅆ is turned into the normal character before processing the content. In short, it's not some weird trick. -- John Need with SEO? Get started with a SEO report of your site: --> http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-.html |
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:24:51 +0000, Paul B
<customerservices@houstoncrafts.com> wrote: >On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:04:31 GMT, Big Bill <bill@kruse.co.uk> wrote: > >>I'd say they ran it through html tidy first and it did that because it >>likes to. It would be responding to instruction about the charset from >>somewhere. > >I'd say that they used MS word and copy and pasted the text. >plh >Paul I really wouldn't think so, it's way too clean to have been generated by Word. BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-sitemap.htm http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/art-prints-sitemap.htm http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/lithographs.htm |
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:12:31 GMT, Big Bill <bill@kruse.co.uk> wrote:
>On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:24:51 +0000, Paul B ><customerservices@houstoncrafts.com> wrote: > >>On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:04:31 GMT, Big Bill <bill@kruse.co.uk> wrote: >> >>>I'd say they ran it through html tidy first and it did that because it >>>likes to. It would be responding to instruction about the charset from >>>somewhere. >> >>I'd say that they used MS word and copy and pasted the text. >>plh >>Paul > >I really wouldn't think so, it's way too clean to have been generated >by Word. > >BB I meant the text, not the coding. -- Handmade jewelry, Texas : http://www.houstoncrafts.com/pearl/necklace-301.html http://www.houstoncrafts.com/beaded/bracelet-404.html http://www.houstoncrafts.com/pearl/earrings-106.html ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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In message <8i0om25mrskkipe6tm89l3n09ej9gq1nmt@4ax.com>, Nathan Demsky
<nathan@THATSMYSECRET.invalid> writes > >Further to my earlier post " Is this site breaking Search Engine rules" >about possible breaking of Google AUP by www.morleyharps.co.uk , I have >now pointed out to them the error of their ways and they have amended >their hidden text to: This site complies W3C WCAG P1 W3C WCAG P2 and is very screen reader friendly for up to date Screen Readers. However, there are quite a few blind surfers who use Lynx Browsers with a *DOS Screen Reader. Also more impartially to Morley Harps a lot of blind folk play the harp so it is in there interest to make it accessible and comply with the law. Now the interesting bit if G penalises them, would M have a case in law because they are complying to UK and US law on accessible sites and G would be forcing WD to break to law or get penalised interesting. Barrie, * a lot of disabled folk don't work so they can't afford the latest Screen Readers which is £750.00 UK pounds or about $1461.00 -- BH |
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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:41:22 +0000, BH <tower@tower-forte.demon.co.uk>
wrote: || In message <8i0om25mrskkipe6tm89l3n09ej9gq1nmt@4ax.com>, Nathan Demsky || <nathan@THATSMYSECRET.invalid> writes || > || >Further to my earlier post " Is this site breaking Search Engine rules" || >about possible breaking of Google AUP by www.morleyharps.co.uk , I have || >now pointed out to them the error of their ways and they have amended || >their hidden text to: || || This site complies W3C WCAG P1 W3C WCAG P2 and is very screen reader || friendly for up to date Screen Readers. However, there are quite a few || blind surfers who use Lynx Browsers with a *DOS Screen Reader. || || Also more impartially to Morley Harps a lot of blind folk play the harp || so it is in there interest to make it accessible and comply with the || law. || || Now the interesting bit if G penalises them, would M have a case in law || because they are complying to UK and US law on accessible sites and G || would be forcing WD to break to law or get penalised interesting. Very interesting point. I guess their approach strengthens the idea that an accessible site is also a SE friendy site. So providing a site owner put a comment in his hidden text, packed with keywords, saying it's to aid accessibility, then Google is unlikely to act against them, as Google may be acting in a discriminatory way. So there, boys and girls. is todays topical technique for boosting your SE position whilst not breaking Google's AUP. Thanks, Nathan |
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In message <1iotm2huf49igkuaog7d9o7ju2bvol59e1@4ax.com>, Nathan Demsky
<nathan@THATSMYSECRET.invalid> writes >So providing a site owner put a comment in his hidden text, packed with >keywords, saying it's to aid accessibility, then Google is unlikely to >act against them, as Google may be acting in a discriminatory way. You can try your luck, me I stick with the rules Because G can and would argue the case that the site is not complying with all W3C WCAG P1 W3C WCAG P2 W3C WCAG P3 with the hidden text. Barrie, -- BH |
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