If you have any difficulties with the app performance, please contact us at [email protected], we will be delighted to look into the issue and find a solution.
Google can execute JS code and scan widgets' content. Once you place the installation code on your website, Google bots execute this code when browsing your page.
What we'd love to say is that our apps are SEO friendly and they do get indexed by Google.
If you have issues with it, please contact us at [email protected] and provide the link to the page with the widget in question. Our support team will be happy to check things and provide the best solution.
We had to stop using the elfsight app for our FAQ because Google wasn't crawling it. This is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.
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Can confirm, this is still an issue.
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Hello Adrian,
If you have any difficulties with the app performance, please contact us at [email protected], we will be delighted to look into the issue and find a solution.
Thank you!
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We have done tests. It may be that Google indexes it. But it doesn't show it in the results.
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Hello Theo,
Thanks for your question!
Google can execute JS code and scan widgets' content. Once you place the installation code on your website, Google bots execute this code when browsing your page.
I hope it helps!
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@Helga - How exactly are they indexed. I think what we are referring to is being indexed via our site..
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Hello folks!
What we'd love to say is that our apps are SEO friendly and they do get indexed by Google.
If you have issues with it, please contact us at [email protected] and provide the link to the page with the widget in question. Our support team will be happy to check things and provide the best solution.
Thank you!
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This needs to happen...
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This a really important feature.
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