State of SEO, Accessibility and Web Components. Doesn't sound very good.pic.twitter.com/M2OTdq8L01
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State of SEO, Accessibility and Web Components. Doesn't sound very good.pic.twitter.com/M2OTdq8L01
I’m confused - I understand this is a nonissue - search engines index the same content users would see, so ShadowDom should be a problem
Even if a crawler wanted to crawl the DOM directly (which I don’t think they do), open shadow roots should be fine. Does anyone use closed?
(Thanks for sharing the conversation, I learned some cool things this morning reading about this!) cc @rob_dodson as FYI on question
Shadow dom isn't a problem if the crawler can run js. For non js crawlers there's a shadow root element proposal https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/510 …
Tbh, all those "if" and complexity needed to make it work. I honestly thought WC is the Web way, but it kinda isn't because of this.
I dont think I understand your point. There's going to be some complexity involved in building something as robust as the native elements
We're unearthing the primitives to at least make it possible. Abstractions will follow to make it easier
Concluding: if the crawler runs JS, it’s fine. If it doesnt, this is kind of a problem today? Is there a short term SEO soln via SSR?
For crawlers that don't run JS, use rendertron: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/rendertron …
@slightlylate is there something similar for php?
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