Hi, I am not sure what you mean with ‘accessible’.
The point of these spamfilters is that they require JavaScript, thus a real browser. If there is no JavaScript being run, the filters will not validate.
What I mean is that the BOT is able to spot that a field is in display:none; and that another alternative would be to put it in transform: translateY(10000px); so it has no access to it.
Some BOTs are able to reproduce this manipulation from a real browser, and therefore to reproduce JavaScript. Thanks.
This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by ntodo.