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vasIvas2017-05-31 21:32:03
Search Engine Optimization
vasIvas, 2017-05-31 21:32:03

How will non-standard responsive design affect SEO?

I once read that search engines prefer websites with responsive design. But how they know that it is adaptive seems very difficult to me.
And now I am faced with a situation where desktop design cannot be adaptive in the classical sense. That is, imagine an edit form, such as a profile, consisting entirely of material-style inputs. It is very beautiful and functional. But on mobile phones, these inputs are inferior to the feed, which I tried to depict below.
Title1 value >
Title2 value >
Title3 value >
From here it comes to make two different designs and media track in js and render the right one for the environment. And although it will seem to the user that this is an adaptive, in fact these are two different markups.
But how will search engines and generally those who evaluate your site by code look at it?

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Andrey Kurtuchkin, 2017-06-01
@AndreyKurtuchkin

How Google will look https://testmysite.withgoogle.com/intl/ru-ru/
How Bing will look https://www.bing.com/webmaster/tools/mobile-friend...
How Yandex will look https://webmaster .yandex.ru/site/tools/mobile-friendly/

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Ivan, 2017-05-31
@LiguidCool

"Preferred" is akin to guessing in the thick ... Nobody knows what's under the hood.
And here, too, sites with a mobile version are more likely, and not purely adaptive.

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Stanislav, 2017-05-31
@Chebaa

1. Now search engines pay a lot of attention to the behavior of users on the site, i.e. how convenient it is to use on mobile phones, if everything is fine with this, then this impact will not be so significant.
2. I see no problem in implementing what you described using adaptive layout without using js.

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