Z-index, background images and hidden text - Search Engine friendly

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by Sebastian Sulinski (August 15, 2007)

In this tutorial I will explain how to use background images with a different tags to place them one on top of the other using absolute positioning and z-index.
It also shows how to effectively hide text which is readable by Google and other search engines (Search Engine Friendly mentod).
 

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In this tutorial I will explain how to use background images with a different tags to place them one on top of the other using absolute positioning and z-index.
It also shows how to effectively hide text which is readable by Google and other search engines (Search Engine Friendly mentod).
 

Sebastian Sulinski

Sebastian SulinskiSebastian Sulinski is a web designer/developer with over 6 years experience designing web applications using XHTML, PHP, MySQL and CSS. Studies, starting at Chichester College doing BTEC HNC in Computing (Business Information Technology) followed by University of Brighton with degree in Digital Media Development.
Music is his other passion - he likes listen to jazz and playing bass guitar.

Sebastian is the director of Core Media Design Limited - Web design and development company in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.

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