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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:11:18+00:00 2026-06-15T15:11:18+00:00

There’s one practice I really enjoy because it’s great for accessibility and for people

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There’s one practice I really enjoy because it’s great for accessibility and for people who use screen reader, but I was wondering if Google could consider this ”an attempt to fool him” and blacklist me for this? Here’s my example : When I create a logo that is the name of the company, I really enjoy do this :

<h1>
  <a href="index.php">
    <img src="my_cool_logo.png" alt="Coolness Inc Logo" />
    COOLNESS INC
  </a>
</h1>

And then, I’d do text-indent: -9999px; in my CSS to push the text out of the screen, but people with screen reader would be able to read it… what do you think? Bad or good practice and could I be blacklisted for this?

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    2026-06-15T15:11:19+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:11 pm

    Short answer: Yes, it’s not a good practice.

    Long answer: Screen readers do read the ALT tag; as that’s primarily the reason the ALT attribute was included in the tag. See more.

    As of now the Googlebot does not parse CSS and Javascript.. The day may not be far where it might start pulling all the associated files and study the rendering of the page.. I found an interesting article (When Google understands CSS files) that discusses this possibility a while ago. So you are no alone in thinking this way.. 🙂

    Google could start to simply query a website just like a browser does
    and then parse the object model. How would your pages rank when Google
    actually “looks” at them?

    Spammers generally place many trending keywords in the HTML to help improve their search rankings but smartly hide these keyword dumps from the user by CSS. Googlebot is smart enough to detect such dumps and puts up a penalty for such sites. So YES, Googlebot can understand CSS to a certain extent (and I in no way intent to question the great minds at Google and the capabilities of the Googlebot 🙂 )

    So I would be weary and not overdo it..

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