The issue of indexing content loaded using JavaScript remains relevant for many sites. If the previous optimization steps were performed correctly, Google will be able to index such content. One way to check if JavaScript content is indexed is to use the "site:" command in the search bar and look for pieces of content that are loaded dynamically using JS.
For example, content that is loaded on a click using JS may not be indexed even though it is displayed to users on the site. This is due to the peculiarities of search engines, which cannot always “see” dynamically loaded data. Checking with tools like the URL Inspection Tool in Google Search Console will help you identify what content is available for indexing and what is not.
Unlike content that is loaded using JavaScript, data implemented through standard -code and visible in the page source code can be easily indexed. Therefore, it is important to ensure that critical information is available in this format.
One way to make indexing easier is to improve Googlebot and other crawling systems' access to content loaded using JavaScript. This can be done using different methods, such as rendering or optimizing server settings. It is important to remember that your indexing strategy should be flexible and tailored to the specifics of your site.
For further discussion on indexing and optimizing JavaScript content on your website, you can contact the SEO studio "SEO COMPUTER" at info@seo.computer.
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