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    Will this link code pass PR?

    I wondered if my link being displayed in this code will pass PR. I don't understand all of them sorry.

    class="adm3sz12pxBoldLink">anchor text</a></span><span class="adm4sz12px"> - A description goes in here.</span>

    Thank You!

    I can't get this post to display this part before class="adm3sz12pxBoldLink">.."anchor text" when all joined together, but put them together and that's how th link is coded?

    <span class="adm1sz12pxBoldLink"><a href=http://www.mydomain .......then the stuff from up on top follows.

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    Re: Will this link code pass PR?

    Quote Originally Posted by cz
    I wondered if my link being displayed in this code will pass PR. I don't understand all of them sorry.

    class="adm3sz12pxBoldLink">anchor text</a></span><span class="adm4sz12px"> - A description goes in here.</span>

    Thank You!

    I can't get this post to display this part before class="adm3sz12pxBoldLink">.."anchor text" when all joined together, but put them together and that's how th link is coded?

    <span class="adm1sz12pxBoldLink"><a href=http://www.mydomain .......then the stuff from up on top follows.
    What do you mean pass PR? Do you want to know if Google will index it and count it towards your PageRank?

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    a href=http://www.mydomain .......
    Since there's a normal a href in there it should pass PR and link credit just fine.
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    Yes, to pass PR to me if my inbound link is "wrapped" in a format like that. This is a format common to some probably, but I haven't seen it.

    Gosh, I thought I would fall of the board. Thanks for batting clean-up guys! Greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cz
    Yes, to pass PR to me if my inbound link is "wrapped" in a format like that. This is a format common to some probably, but I haven't seen it.

    Gosh, I thought I would fall of the board. Thanks for batting clean-up guys! Greatly appreciated.
    It's a CSS class. Instead of writing out <font style="etc" etc...></font>. CSS files can be used to add in the style, size, colour, boldness of the text. The link should be counted by search engines and pass PR.

    Alex

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    That's PERFECTLY alright. Only thing is you need to close </a>

    And you can reduce the code something like this:

    AnchorText - your descritption.

    USE .CSS to display bold link what ever way you want and your description will pick the text propoerties from the Corresponding text.

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