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Andrew Chil2015-06-21 12:46:35
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Andrew Chil, 2015-06-21 12:46:35

Modals and SEO?

Hello!
Question for experienced SEOs)
If in the Landing the main text is in a modal window, that is, the user will see it only when he clicks the "details" button, for example, will Google and Yandex see this text normally ???
thanks in advance!)

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myfirepukan, 2015-06-21
@myfirepukan

Yes, they will be if the text is in the page code and is not enclosed in a script, etc. tags
In general, there is a "Saved copy" in search engines - do an experiment, look ...

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l2p, 2015-06-21
@l2p

If the text is located in the page code before clicking, and then simply appears with the help of some show, then the search engine will definitely see it, but this method is still not preferable.
If the text itself is added via js, then the search engine will not see it.

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keslo, 2015-06-21
@keslo

For example, in Bootstrap, the module window code, along with the text, is inscribed on the page. Those. All this is visible to search engines. By event, this code is shown to the user, but in fact it is already present in the source code.

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Denis Smirnov, 2015-06-22
@Groov3

Bugaga, what a nonsense, 2015 is in the yard. Feel free to make any pop-up text if you can actually find and read them, if at least a significant percentage of page users see it, you can even 30%!
What Don't :
Don't use JavaScript to render text invisible in HTML code, just in case you're not an Instagrammer, consider it too hard for you, impossible I would say.

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