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Looks ok doesn't it? But have a look at the source code and see what email harvesters will see.
Update 3rd March 2005
Ok ok ok. This was never intended to be a SERIOUS contender for email hiding. It didn't work in Opera and, so people keep telling me, it doesn't work in Safari. It was only intended as a demonstration into backwards writing using css.
So if anyone has a use for backwards writing in any browser that supports it, this is how it is styled.
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Commercial usage is also permitted without seeking approval, but I would ask that a donation is considered to support my work on CSSPlay.
If you are having problems integrating any of my demonstrations into your website then I now offer a service to fault find and correct any errors that you may have introduced. Please email me for more information.
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