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Originally Posted by toasty
on a site I'm working on, I would like to use anchors around keywords to promote better internal linking, but the site owners would like the paragraphs to have a more uniform appearance. So, I'm considering using CSS to make linked-text look like regular text to the user. Could that be considered a more subtle form of text cloaking? The text is visible, it's just that it's functionality isn't apparent.
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No... there's nothing devious about that. Spiders only see the url - they don't care what color it is or whether it's underlined, etc.