Do search engines rank visible content higher? To clarify, I'm talking about content that's not stuffed into a page and not visible, but content that's included on a second or third slide, hidden within an accordion, etc. but still easily accessible and makes sense within the overall scheme of the page design.
Do search engines care if the contents visible?
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Do search engines rank visible content higher?
To clarify, I'm talking about content that's not stuffed into a page and not visible, but content that's included on a second or third slide, hidden within an accordion, etc. but still easily accessible and makes sense within the overall scheme of the page design.
I feel as though the content we have in our sliders isn't getting the same attention it did (to search engines) when it was static on the web page.
Does anyone know if this is a real factor, or am I just experiencing paranoia?
To clarify, I'm talking about content that's not stuffed into a page and not visible, but content that's included on a second or third slide, hidden within an accordion, etc. but still easily accessible and makes sense within the overall scheme of the page design.
I feel as though the content we have in our sliders isn't getting the same attention it did (to search engines) when it was static on the web page.
Does anyone know if this is a real factor, or am I just experiencing paranoia?
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