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cfpa
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Posted: 2007-Nov-07 16:26
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Anyway someone can check my site and let me know if my ALT attributes are spammy? Particularly the ALT attribute for my company logo.

I just added ALT attribute because we were not making use of them but now I'm paranoid that Alt attributes are black hat and Google will penalize us. Are there any hard and fast rules for alt attributes.

I mostly used my META title tags as ALT attributes.



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[ Message was edited by: g1smd 11/07/2007 03:17 pm ... Reason: Link removed. Changed tag to attribute in text. ]





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Posted: 2007-Nov-07 17:25
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you should also use title tags on your images as firefox ingnores the alt tag

i believe you are a little over the top with the alt image tag for your logo. its a keyword list, just a sentence on what your site is about will do. search engines generally ignore the image tags when it comes to indexing.

also, your site breaks up in different browsers and resolutions, (check out opera)
this is most likey caused by what i call "formating by spacebar" which creates all of these    in your code. you need to use absolute positioning. you can designate position in your CSS files



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