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will search engine read <body> if <body> is php function on a different page
Hi
According to an article I read, you can get a better listing if you have the words in your title also in your page body. My page body in this case is a seperate page, actually php functions, with php functionality, all loaded onto the page at once, and then displayed by showing or hiding them with <div> I did it like this because it is also displayed on some other pages + it makes the surfing(on those links controlling the <div> ) faster Will a search engine still be able to read them if the code is on a seperate page? Thanks |
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if i am understanding you correctly, you're wondering if SE's can read dynamic content...and to the best of my knowledge, yes, it can. The only thing i believe it struggles with is lengthly dynamic url's.
if you visit a website with a dynamic url, take a look at the page source, and you should see all the copy present, even if it's dynamically generated. hope that helps!
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That makes sense, as any bot reads the HTML output and not the physical code I type.
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no prob!!
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