<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div class="gmail_quote"><div>Nothing is occcluded. It's invisible to lab websites as well since the tag is bracketed by "<wikionly>" tags.<br>
</div><div>(...)<br>This isn't a popup. It's a section of the page that's invisible to returning visitors. In other words, the "visiblility" attribute is by default set to 'invisible'.</div></div>
</blockquote><div><br>Bill, this sounds great, then! :) I think the overall idea is worth pursuing, and will be valuable to OWW.<br><br>I'll take a minute to explain my SEO pedantry:<br><br>Unfortunately, we can't count on spiders to appropriately deal with a "visibility: none" attribute. So, if the markup is something like:<br>
<br><p style="visibility: none;">OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering</p><br>
<p>Plaque assay for gHV-68 using 3T12 fibroblasts.</p><br> <br>then it's possible that the Google search result looks like:<br><br><b>GHV-68 Plaque Assay </b>- OpenWetWare<br>OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information,
know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working...<br><span class="a"><a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/GHV-68_Plaque_Assay">openwetware.org/wiki/GHV-68_Plaque_Assay</a><b><br><br></b>rather than the current result (<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=GHV-68%20Plaque%20Assay">http://www.google.com/search?q=GHV-68%20Plaque%20Assay</a>) with a more targeted description line.<br>
<br>Also, we probably can't rely on the search engines to establish a session, so they are fed a visible branding section anyhow.<br><br>I'd suggest that </span><span class="a">OWW.org suppress the branding information</span><span class="a"> for search engines, say by identifying the User-Agent field in the HTTP request (see something like <a href="http://www.pgts.com.au/download/data/robots_list.txt">http://www.pgts.com.au/download/data/robots_list.txt</a>, or just look for bot/spider/crawler in the UA field.) I imagine that this is convenient to do at the same time as when you check for a session.</span><span class="a"></span><br>
<span class="a"><br>Again, I think this is a great idea to support the OWW branding, and just don't want to see the organic search value drop as a result.<br><br>Cheers,<br>Jason<br></span></div></div><br>-- <br>Jason Morrison<br>
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