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Posted by dorayme on 07/14/07 08:16
In article <Ts%li.21531$iE5.5952@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk>,
"Woody W" <rqwqddsf@sqfsqwdgdd.owdq> wrote:
> What are the disadvantages of having CSS code in HTML?
>
> I know it is more easier to update CSS in one place.
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> Just wondering if having CSS code in the HTML would make a difference to a
> search engine?
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> Cheers,
CSS is for styling the webpage. Search robots are not known for
their sense of style. They are cold, calculating types, without
feeling, without aesthetics, without the slightest warmth. To put
it simply, you would not want to be going to the pub with one and
expect to have some fun. You would not normally take one to the
movies - never mind pashing on at the back with one - to have
another being to discuss what was just seen because the
conversation would be equally frustrating. There is no denying
that its demands for a review of the content of the movie might
be a bit of an education, but most movies would so disappoint on
this score that ...
Getting the picture?
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dorayme
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