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A ..... onclick="return false;" Is it indexed by a search engine?
The point is this. It is clear how to index ajax sites and this is done because the search robot cannot perceive javascript. From that, the idea arose to use such links /a href....... onclick="return false;"/ . The browser will not go to this one, but the search robot should because it doesn’t seem to be pulling in reality. But here a turn suddenly arose for me in the form of this one (comment to my answer). Hence the question, will the robot normally follow such links and index the content? (pruflink preferred)
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The Yandex manual clearly outlines what is required for indexing: link format and url format for pages with content. The comrade who commented on your comment probably thought that you were suggesting using links without the href parameter at all. Such links will not really be indexed. But if you use the recommendations of search engines, there should be no problems. As for proofs , then there are as many
proofs
as possible .
And there is a FAQ
from Google, because the principle is the same. There is also a link to more detailed documentation (in English, though).
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