Hiding text with Javascript and a more button
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I am considering putting a block of text on may pages, that initially appears as a snippet with a 'show more' button that expands to show the whole lot.
Question: If the search engines can see the whole lot, but the visitor only sees the snippet until they click 'show more' then is this cloaking? Is it a really bad idea? Or can I get away with it because I am not being deceptive just improving the design?
Help!
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Completely legitimate as long as you're not serving up one thing for the bots and something unrelated to your visitors.
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It doesn't sound like you're being deceptive, just trying to provide a better user experience.
In general, if you don't feel comfortable explaining what you're doing to a google employee, you probably shouldn't be doing it.
In my opinion, what you're doing is fine, and I wouldn't have a problem doing the same.
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