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Old 2005-07-26, 07:33 PM   #1
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ADK, thanks for this,
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h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {margin: 0px;}
worked perfect for IE. I just have to play around with my font size now.

pTGB, thanks for those links, Ive got them bookmarked and keep going back for reference, especially the first one, Dave Raggets, thats a lot of help for me. A great noob walkthrough.

One overall question about CSS, will search engines read a page with css as they will read one with basic html ?
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Old 2005-07-26, 09:03 PM   #2
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ADK, thanks for this,

worked perfect for IE. I just have to play around with my font size now.

pTGB, thanks for those links, Ive got them bookmarked and keep going back for reference, especially the first one, Dave Raggets, thats a lot of help for me. A great noob walkthrough.

One overall question about CSS, will search engines read a page with css as they will read one with basic html ?
Good question. I don't know how well google parses style sheets (if it does at all) but I try to use <strong>, <em>, and <h1>, tags where I can.

If you need to bold something stick with <strong> or <bold> instead of <div style="font-weight:bold"> just in case.

Use the tags when possible for simple things. That's the general rule of thumb I follow. Google and MSN have no problems indexing my pages as far as I know (and most of them make use of CSS)

I've always believed Google will love you for using CSS and cutting out extraneous shit HTML in your designs. That's just a huntch though. I have no proof of that whatsoever.

You might loose some weight in the SEs changing out various tags and replacing them with their (astetically) superior CSS equivalent. This is a loss I am willing to make to make my sites look a bit crisper. its up to the designer =)
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