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 More options Jun 11 2007, 2:41 am
From: cass-hacks
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 23:41:16 -0700
Local: Mon, Jun 11 2007 2:41 am
Subject: Re: Using CSS to hide text

> is to make sure the text you're
> hiding is being replaced by an image with the exact same text.

I think that is where most people run into trouble, just as Danny (Not
of Gilbert &) Sullivan did when his site got somewhat erroneously
picked apart in another forum.

One problem with all replacement or many advanced DHTML techniques in
general is keeping the on-page code and the replacement content in
sync and up to date.

Me being lazy, I tend to avoid such techniques but then again, I like
boring-as-a-mud-fence web sites more out of self defense than as a
fashion statement.  :-()

Craig

P.s. Thanks for dropping by on this one Susan, I can understand why
Googlers don't comment on every post as 99.9999% of them are the same
but it is good to see your input on unique matters like this that come
up from time to time.  Consider this one bookmarked!!  :-)


 
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