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Do Yandex and Google index text loaded via JavaScript?
What if the content of the page will be generated by JavaScript code on the client side, loading information from a web service and creating divs with text after the page itself has loaded? Will Google and Yandex index such text? I want to make a site from, roughly speaking, one page, so that clicking on the navigation menu items does not reload the page, but calls a JS function that would load the corresponding content into the workspace, but I'm worried whether people will be able to find it in the text as a result.
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Search bots do not know how to execute javascript, but there is a specification (Yandex has its own, Google has its own, bing has its own, but differs only in terms, everything is the same for a developer) that allows search engines to index dynamic content.
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/17499...
Google indexes accurately.. There are about 100 satellites that use dynamic data loading (moreover, the script with obfuscation), this text is present in the search results by exact occurrence.
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