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    harpo
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    Posted: 2007-Apr-22 12:20
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    Hi,

    please advice is it possible the following to be considered as a spam:

    There is an absolutely positioned DIV (top left) which content appears on top of the page when the page is viewed in a browser. This DIV position is defined in an external .css file.
    However, in the html source code this DIV tag is near the end of the file, close to the closing </BODY> tag.
    There is nothing hidden, what's in the source is visible in a browser.

    I know best would be to make the code follow the visual layout, but this code/content positioning comes from a DreamWeaver template and lots of pages are created based on it. DreamWeaver can't properly update pages if I modify the template to put this div on top(where it visually appears) , and it would be a real nightmare to edit everything manually. On the other hand, I want to be sure pages are 100% spam free.
    Please advice if this can be seen as spamming.

    thanks



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    Posted: 2007-Apr-22 20:58
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    No, it's not spam.


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