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Posted by BootNic on 02/11/06 18:39
> "Greg N." <yodel_dodel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> news:dskeps$97t$1@online.de....
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> I need to mark up a compound noun such that it looks like one word
> on screen, but I want search bots to see two separate words.
>
> Take, for example the word "Kindergarten". I want a search for the
> word "kinder" or the word "garten" to hit upon my page.
>
> I was thinking to insert a in a tiny font size between
> "kinder" and "garten". Are there other, maybe more elegant ways?
>
> My web sites are written in German. In this language, as you might
> know, the problem described above is ubiquitous.
Hide the space with css, no clue what a search bot will do with it.
kinder<span style="display:none;"> </span>garten
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BootNic Saturday, February 11, 2006 11:38 AM
Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he isn't. A
sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is.
*Horace Walpole English novelist*
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