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JavaScript content is indeed being indexed correctly by Google. The assertion that all JavaScript content would be invisible to search engines is outdated and incorrect.
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TL;DR
Google claims that JavaScript content is now being indexed properly. The notion that this content is invisible is a thing of the past. SEO professionals must therefore adjust their practices accordingly.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Google peut-il indexer tous types de JavaScript?
Pas toujours. Des limitations subsistent selon la complexité du script et la capacité de traitement du serveur.
Que faire si JavaScript n'est pas bien indexé?
Revoyez l'architecture et testez avec des outils de rendering. Assurez-vous que le contenu important est aussi en HTML.
Cette déclaration implique-t-elle un changement de stratégie SEO?
Oui, concentrez-vous sur l'optimisation JavaScript et vérifiez constamment l'indexation.
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