Here are basic example boxes, CSS and JS I created for jQuery Modal Box.
<!-- hidden boxes // -->
<div id="content_1" class="box">
<h1>First Box</h1>
<p>Content goes here...</p>
</div>
<div id="content_2" class="box">
<h1>Second Box</h1>
<p>Content goes here...</p>
</div>
.....
<!-- links for boxes // -->
<a href="#content_1" class="link">Show First Box</a>
<a href="#content_2" class="link">Show Second Box</a>
<!-- css // -->
<style>
.box {
display: none;
}
</style>
<!-- javascript // -->
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready( function() {
$('.link').click( function() {
// process modal
});
});
</script>
So when User click on First/Second Box link, the jQuery modal popup with content. My Purpose is not to hide the text. I heard and read in some blogs, Google will take action with hidden text. Is my way illegal/bad for SEO? OR are there better way to do this without display:none
?
text-indent:-9999px;
text-indent
triggers their spam filter. So, I wouldn't do that.text-indent
trick if they penalize for hidden content.text-indent:-9999px;
. I think there are a lot of them out there which use it as a workaround for a variety of problems.