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    Spiros Doikas
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    14.12.2013 at 21:08 #8742

    Yes, I am not sure that this is the best protection possible though.

    Spiros Doikas
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    14.12.2013 at 21:07 #8740

    OK, is it possible for any other slider?

    Spiros Doikas
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    14.12.2013 at 20:54 #8738

    Thanks, tried the css but did not change it.
    Also, although I have disabled google fonts, I see in the code that it still loads:

    Code:
    <link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’open-sans-css’ href=’//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans%3A300italic%2C400italic%2C600italic%2C300%2C400%2C600&subset=latin%2Clatin-ext&ver=3.8′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />

    I also see the google maps api being loaded without need:

    Spiros Doikas
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    14.12.2013 at 20:45 #8737

    Yes, I can make it work for a specific page, the question is whether I can make it work (and how) sitewide.

    Spiros Doikas
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    13.12.2013 at 20:39 #8727

    Yes, that is also a valid solution, but the best is clickable e-mail which is also protected 🙂

    Spiros Doikas
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    13.12.2013 at 11:03 #8722

    Well, the idea is to maintain the e-mail in this position, but in a way that is non-harvestable. The only thing I have come up so far is this:
    http://www.wbwip.com/wbw/emailencoder.html

    But I am sure it would be worth having the protection built in with some method:
    http://codex.wordpress.org/Protection_From_Harvesters

    Spiros Doikas
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    13.12.2013 at 11:00 #8721

    Thanks, that did the trick 🙂

    Spiros Doikas
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    13.12.2013 at 09:13 #8716

    And here is another possible css overlap, text not very visible:

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