JRS: In article <11*********************@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups. com>,
dated Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:06:52, seen in news:comp.lang.javascript, RobB
<fe******@hotmail.com> posted :
If you don't use real links inside those <li> tags, you'll hamstring
JS-disabled users, and the content won't be spiderable.
Yes and no?, respectively.
Rendering one link non-spiderable prevents spiders following that link.
It does not prevent them following any other link that may exist,
somewhere in the World-Wide Web.
To ensure that a site is fully spiderable, it is AIUI sufficient to
connect all pages with a ring of "next" links, which need not be
conspicuous to a human. then, if any page is found, all should be.
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