Website Code Effect on SEO (Wordpress templates)

by danh2
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Hello,
I would like to know how much and if the Code have effect on the onpage SEO.

what i mean is -

in a "ready up" templates of build on your own templates for wordpress such as Avada etc..
the page code is messy, alot of garbage on css / elements.

on the other hand a custom template you build on your own is much cleaner in terms on coding.


lets same both have same elements (same titles, h1/h2, texts etc)
but one of them have a messi code and the other got a clean code, how hard will it effect the ranking of the websites?

thanks in advance,
Dan.
#code #effect #seo #templates #website #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Anything that slows down the bots or loading is a negative... How much of a negative depends on how slow you get... from a bit slower to a complete stop slow.

    In addition, some of the templates have important stuff, like title and h1 appear in line 427... They'd be more helpful on line 68, for instance.

    Caveat: I don't code, don't build sites from scratch... These are things I've noticed playing with various wordpress sites... Some of what I noticed may have had a different cause than what I thought.

    So, ask a website builder / coder with experience if my observations are accurate.

    Originally Posted by danh2 View Post

    Hello,
    I would like to know how much and if the Code have effect on the onpage SEO.

    what i mean is -

    in a "ready up" templates of build on your own templates for wordpress such as Avada etc..
    the page code is messy, alot of garbage on css / elements.

    on the other hand a custom template you build on your own is much cleaner in terms on coding.


    lets same both have same elements (same titles, h1/h2, texts etc)
    but one of them have a messi code and the other got a clean code, how hard will it effect the ranking of the websites?

    thanks in advance,
    Dan.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Originally Posted by danh2 View Post

    in a "ready up" templates of build on your own templates for wordpress such as Avada etc..
    the page code is messy, alot of garbage on css / elements.
    That depends entirely on what you consider garbage. If there's more markup than you'd need to get a bare minimum website rendered that's probably not going to hurt you. I don't want to code from scratch because I'd need to handle all sort of silly beginner stuff, probably solve some basic issues in browser compatibility, etc.

    If the site structure is weird, or there's a lot of code that's against the HTML specs, that's something I would look into.

    If the theme is loading a dozen CSS files and a bunch of JS on the top of that, that's something you should investigate. There's tools that can combine the files, and this might not be a deal breaker for me.

    Useless links tend to be bad for SEO.

    In my opinion the content should be readable even from the source. There's of course HTML tags, but it should not be too scattered or too low in the structure (after something that's not important).
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

    What's your excuse?
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