george
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May 13, 2009, 9:46pm
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I applied some styling for the h1 tag. I want to apply it to graphic text and everything looked fine.
When I check the Source Code, I see the styling for the h1 tag, but not the actual text.
Since I don’t know what I should be looking for, is the text called for a h1 tag like a meta description tag?
Thanks.
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When I check the Source Code, I see the styling for the h1 tag, but
not the actual text.
When you set graphic text what you get is a bitmap image, NOT real
text that can be seen in the HTML code. Graphic text produces bitmap
graphics, nothing else. If you want search engine-friendly text, use
HTML rather than graphic.
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george
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May 13, 2009, 10:29pm
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I understand the difference between between html and graphic text, although I made that mistake in the past.
I had read some other posts on the forum and they seemed to indicate that one could apply the h1 tag to graphic text, apparently not.
Is there a way to apply a useful h1 tag to a graphic text? Some people mentioned a Softpress action to do so, but I could not find it on ActionForge.
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The Key here is Image Replacement - http://freewaytalk.net/thread/view/51284#m_52307
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george
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May 14, 2009, 5:16pm
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Thanks. That seems to work great.
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