H1 tag with display:none;
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Hi guys,
Is this technique considered as Black hat SEO and will you get penalized by google for hiding elements from the user?
Thanks,
Dan
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It seems that Shopify (shopping cart platform) does this automatically?
| # style="display:none"><a <span="" class="webkit-html-attribute-name">href</a><a <span="" class="webkit-html-attribute-name">="</a>/"> My Website Title |
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Hi Dan,
Not necessarily, there are plenty of occassions when hiding content is valid. and actually adds value to the user especially with the rise in popularity of jQuery (some of the coolest transition effects rely on the display:none mark-up).
The real question is why you are wanting to hide your H1 tag? If there is a valid reason then you're not going to have any issues, however if you are hiding a keyword stuffed title for the sole benefit of SEO, then you could come into trouble.
For example, I know some sites use images for H1 titles so they can get the design quality they simply can't achieve with CSS, however they also include a written title to back it up. Technically verging away from the rules, but it's not going to see your site penalised.
The thing to remember is that a small thing like this isn't going to get you struck out of Google's indexed. If you follow their best practices but the occasion arises when it's necessary to bend the rules a little with a trick like this they are not going to outcast your site. It would only be a problem if it was part of a larger set of tactics that were violating Google's guidelines, and it was clear you are out to manipulate the search results.
So in summary:
- If the trick benefits your visitors, then don't worry
- If it is solely for SEO benefit, then make sure everything else is whiter than white
- If it is part of a larger campaign to hide things from users but not Googlebot, then stay well clear
Thanks,
David
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