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CSS email masking

A CSS-based method of displaying your address while hiding it from spam bots.

permanent link 27 jan at 02:41 by ned

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commentat 10:17 on 27 January 2006, ruben wrote:

allthough not entirely on subject:

hmm i suddenly have a clue why people write there e-mail adres in a forum with [at] instead of me just writing it with @ spam!!! damn it know i now my gmail is full of spam....damn it

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