Post by account_disabled on Jan 11, 2024 7:09:59 GMT
This is actually the site of the Brazilian National Institute of Information Technology. With the Find command I try to locate the web marketing anchor text on the page in question, but there's no point, it can't be found. So I check the source of the page and do a new search and the following is the result I get: Link to e-max.it from www.iti.gov.br As you can see, the link is there but you can't see it with your browser. Well, I don't understand... So I check the second link: www.venicemarathon.it/index.
php/it/ Here too I get the same result, nothing from the browser, but by viewing the Malaysia Phone Number List source I get what I show in the following figure : Link to e-max.it from www.venicemarathon.it The two links have the display:none tag . But while the first one I don't know how they could have inserted it, the second one is associated with a plugin for Joomla. To understand how long these links have been present on the respective sites, I refer to Archive.org and discover that the first has been active since at least June 2013, while the second has been active since April 2013. This means that they are not recent links, on the contrary. To make a long story short, without going into the details of the further investigations.
I carried out, has published several plugins which, once installed on a site running under Joomla, publish, in a hidden way ( display:none ), a link strategy connected to e-max. This infuriated several users who posted their vehement protests via this page . Here is one of them in particular: Complaint about the Easy Open Graph plugin on extensions.joomla.org This is the response from the plugin author: Response to complaint about Easy Open Graph plugin on extensions.joomla.org At this point, after carrying out other checks it appears clear that: All the sites that I have had the opportunity to check, where their link is located, run under Joomla All the links that
php/it/ Here too I get the same result, nothing from the browser, but by viewing the Malaysia Phone Number List source I get what I show in the following figure : Link to e-max.it from www.venicemarathon.it The two links have the display:none tag . But while the first one I don't know how they could have inserted it, the second one is associated with a plugin for Joomla. To understand how long these links have been present on the respective sites, I refer to Archive.org and discover that the first has been active since at least June 2013, while the second has been active since April 2013. This means that they are not recent links, on the contrary. To make a long story short, without going into the details of the further investigations.
I carried out, has published several plugins which, once installed on a site running under Joomla, publish, in a hidden way ( display:none ), a link strategy connected to e-max. This infuriated several users who posted their vehement protests via this page . Here is one of them in particular: Complaint about the Easy Open Graph plugin on extensions.joomla.org This is the response from the plugin author: Response to complaint about Easy Open Graph plugin on extensions.joomla.org At this point, after carrying out other checks it appears clear that: All the sites that I have had the opportunity to check, where their link is located, run under Joomla All the links that