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Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 7:17:24 GMT
Disable JS in Chrome Web Developer Once you've done this, take a look at the page. Sometimes the situation will be obvious - you will see a blank page. Sometimes, however, you will need to check individual elements, such as: Do internal links and links in the top menu and footer work properly? Is the content on the page visible? Check the contents of body and accordion A good way to implement accordion modules is to allow all text on the page to be visible if JS is disabled.
Here is an example from this page . Accordion module Phone Number Data with JS enabled – click to see the text: Accordion module with JS disabled. The text automatically becomes fully visible on the page, which means Google can see it without any JS processing (ideal!): How do you explain this problem to a developer? We want to make sure that all page content is directly accessible in raw HTML. If internal or navigation links are not visible with JS disabled,
It means that Google will not be able to see and index them. The same will happen with content. We also want to make sure that all internal links are created using the ahref attribute, as recommended by Google . Example: <a href= “link”>anchor text</a> Beware of Lazy Loading Images Lazy loading is a very popular technique in which content identified as non-essential is not loaded until it is needed.
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