Official statement
Search engines have accessibility requirements similar to those of users: they interact with sites like computers, do not click, and need accessible content. HTML semantics benefit both SEO and accessibility.
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TL;DR
Search engines and users have similar accessibility needs. Use HTML semantics to enhance both SEO and accessibility.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
L'accessibilité impacte-t-elle directement le classement SEO ?
Indirectement, oui. Une meilleure accessibilité peut aider Google à mieux comprendre et indexer votre site.
Comment vérifier l'accessibilité d'un site ?
Utilisez des outils comme Google Lighthouse ou les extensions de navigateur pour tester et améliorer l'accessibilité.
Quelles balises HTML sont essentielles pour le SEO ?
Les balises importantes incluent les balises <h1> à <h6>, <a>, <p>, et les balises structurées comme <header> et <footer>.
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