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antonstanov2016-01-13 13:51:20
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antonstanov, 2016-01-13 13:51:20

Is content indexed with different "display" or "visibility" property values ​​at different resolutions?

Hello!
There is an adaptive site, it has a couple of paragraphs of text that are displayed (visibility: visible;) only at a desktop resolution (above 1024px), respectively, at a resolution lower than the text and its property is set to hidden.

  1. How do search engines deal with this?
  2. Will this text appear in the search index? How will he rank there?

There are projects that almost 100% change the content using CSS. Maybe there is another scheme that excludes the creation of a mobile version of the site?

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Robot, 2016-01-13
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yes, it is indexed, well, they may be treated negatively, but they do not have the technical ability to double-check everything, it is ranked as usual

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