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How do search bots treat pages where most of the text is hidden (css display=none) and appears when hovering over an image?
There is a page. Image sheet. When hovering over an image, the image becomes translucent and a description/history of the image appears in its place.
Implemented via css. The text has display: none. On hover it becomes visible.
Won't the search engine ban such a page/site considering it to be a doorway or something like that?
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Make the page for the user, not for the search engine. So in your case, you don't need to worry.
Search engines look not at css but at html code, this text is present in the page code, so everything is ok.
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