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So if you want your links to be found, be safe and put them in standard html format. But if you don't want your links to be found, putting them in JavaScript or Flash won't guarantee that.
JavaScript allows sites to customize links in different ways, but doing so may render the link unusable to crawlers. Here’s what Splitt recommends. Do: Keep it Straightforward ...
The static HTML is indexed while links found are passed back to the crawler for discovery. The processor plugs the page into Chrome (version 41 as of now) and renders the content, including ...
This is true of all Alpine directives. The x-text property gives you a link between the HTML (the view) and the JavaScript (the behavior). Alpine and HTMX ...
Google's John Mueller replied to a question around links found in JavaScript saying that once the link is rendered, Google will treat the link like how they treat any other link. John Mueller said ...
I expect I’m not alone in that respect. My experience is that JavaScript-only content can take longer to get indexed compared to plain HTML.