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 Posted by Els on 09/19/06 08:40 
JWL wrote: 
 
> Hello, 
 
Hi, 
 
> I'd like my website to have graphical header text but I'm concerned  
> about the impact this will have on search engine success, as none of the  
> pages will have <h1> headers. Is it sensible to do something like this: 
>  
> <h1 class="hidden">blah blah</h1> 
> <img src="blah.gif" alt="blah blah" /> 
>  
> 'hidden' being: 
>  
> .hidden { 
> position: absolute; /* taken from sitepoint.com */ 
> left: -9000px; 
> top: 0; 
> } 
 
It is an option, but some day Google will be able to see that the H1 
is hidden from actual visitors, and penalize the page for it. (or at 
least that is what I expect for the future) 
  
> What would you do if you absolutely had to have graphical headers? 
 
I use the title in alt text to the image: 
<h1><img src="blah.gif" alt="blah blah"></h1> 
 
I'm not entirely sure if Google reads that alt text as an H1 then, but 
any image-less visitors will. I combine that with Google's own rule 
"make pages for your visitors, not for search engines", and hope for 
the best :-) 
 
(no idea about other search engines though) 
 
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