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Re: Putting contact details on web pages


If you are worried about spam due to phone and email details 
appearing on your website, you can reduce this by incorporating them 
within a picture (gif or jpeg file), rather than in the text.

It does mean that customers have to manually transcribe these 
details, as they can't just click through or cut and paste, but it 
does help cut out spam-bots.

On 24 Jul 2007 at 12:00, C L Fornari gardenwriters-
request@lists.ibiblio.org wrote:

> I just want to add the following thought to my comments about a phone
>  number and email address on websites.  This is what businesses do. 
>  Although it does occasionally drive me crazy when a business makes it
>  hard to find their phone number on their website, for the most part, when
>  I look at a business site, the contact information is all there. 


Email from James Allison 


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