• Does anyone know of a way to display alternate inline text onmouseover or onclick? I know this can be done with images and javascript but I’m looking for a way to do it with text for SEO purposes. Maybe there’s a way I can call it in as an iframe or something?

    Thanks for any advice

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    Thread Starter Jonas Grumby

    (@ss_minnow)

    What I meant by SEO was that I’d rather not replace a whole bunch of very relevant text with graphics.

    In any case, the client has agreed to do it with on-page anchors. I was going to try to see what would happen if I took a typical image mouseover javascript and somehow replaced the calls to the onmouseover images with calls to iframe documents. I may still try to mess with that FWIW.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Jonas Grumby

    (@ss_minnow)

    Then again since an iframe calls a separate document it probably wouldn’t be better than the on-page anchors. Oh well…

    Thread Starter Jonas Grumby

    (@ss_minnow)

    The answer is here:

    https://www.drmartensforlife.com/for-life-products/

    Now I just have to reverse-engineer their code.

    I’ve experimented with the iBox javascript for displaying hidden containers within a document. I don’t think it would be much of a stretch to get it to do what you want, as well as look the way you want. I could see it displaying inner content on a rollover without the background, and it’s pretty easily styled. It happens to be available as a wordpress plugin as well. Might be worth looking at for ideas if nothing more.

    https://www.ibegin.com/labs/ibox/

    Thread Starter Jonas Grumby

    (@ss_minnow)

    Thanks ClaytonJames. That’s great. This is for a WP site. I have not had a chance to look at the code from the Doc Martens site.

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