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Posted by Woody W on 07/14/07 08:47
"dorayme" <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> In article <Ts%li.21531$iE5.5952@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk>,
> "Woody W" <rqwqddsf@sqfsqwdgdd.owdq> wrote:
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>> What are the disadvantages of having CSS code in HTML?
>>
>> I know it is more easier to update CSS in one place.
>>
>> Just wondering if having CSS code in the HTML would make a difference to
>> a
>> search engine?
>>
>> 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?
So they would just ignore the CSS in the HTML?
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