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        • Dan-Lawrence
          Dan-Lawrence last edited by

          Hi

          I just want to confirm how potentially damaging using java script to hide lots of on page body copy with a 'read more' button is ?

          As per other moz Q&A threads i was told that best not to use Javascript to do this & instead "if you accomplish this with CSS and collapsible/expandable <DIV> tags it's totally fine" so thats what i advised my clients dev.

          However i recently noticed a big drop in rankings aprox 1 weeks after dev changing the body copy format (hiding alot of it behind a 'read more' button) so i asked them to confirm how they did implement it and they said: "done in javascript but on page load the text is defaulting to show" (which is contrary to my instructions)

          So how likely is it that this is causing problems ? since coincides with ranking drop OR if text is defaulting to show it should be ok/not cause probs ?

          And should i request that they redo as originally instructed (css & collapsible divs) asap ?

          All Best

          Dan

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          • Dan-Lawrence
            Dan-Lawrence @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

            he he

            https://twitter.com/sugarrae/status/535823812143497216/photo/1

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            • Dan-Lawrence
              Dan-Lawrence @MickEdwards last edited by

              Hey Mick, makes good sense to do it that way so yes crazy if that has changed!!

              My client scenario different in that three quarters of entire page of body copy (all well written & good quality) client wanted hidden behind a 'read more' button.  Whilst im sure this will always be seen/crawled & indexed (although poss not given some of the recent comments) i think given Muellers hangout response theres a very good chance the hidden text will be seriously devalued.

              Do you think advisable for me to recommend client re-show all body copy, im thinking so ?

              All Best

              Dan

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              • MickEdwards
                MickEdwards @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                I've just had fresh content crawled and indexed that is in this scenario.  Basically we are saying to the visitor "if you really want to know some more boring technical information then expand this, but we don't want to spoil your experience by vomiting all the data at you at once".  Crazy if that is changed.

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                • Dan-Lawrence
                  Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                  agreed very worrying indeed !

                  let me know any findings after next crawl here & ill do the same 🙂

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                  • RafalJ
                    RafalJ @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                    This is pretty disturbing news actually and it doesn't make any sense to me. If Google wants to promote pages with more and better quality content above the fold but also clean pages that users like - the read more buttons were the only functionality to marry both concepts.

                    At the moment all my pages are still fully indexed but if I see this change come into life I will have to re-think the content and layout of many pages...

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                    • Dan-Lawrence
                      Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                      Hi

                      For your info and others on this thread I have just seen this on SERT: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-index-click-to-expand-19449.html

                      And in the comments seen this hangout with John Mueller referenced where he says they discount non-displayed text (aprox 11 mins in): https://plus.google.com/events/cjcubhctfdmckph433d00cro9as

                      Having said that the client I have been looking into this for non-displayed text is indexed but then last cache date is 21st October which some people say in the thread will change after next crawl/cache.

                      Just wandering your (or anyone elses thoughts on this are) ?

                      All Best

                      Dan

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                      • Dan-Lawrence
                        Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                        Ah ha ! i see it included the full url in the link code 🙂

                        thanks Rafa yes i see similar flux with all my other clients now and none have dodgy links so presume just algorithmic flux, will review in a week or two

                        all best

                        dan

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                        • RafalJ
                          RafalJ last edited by

                          Hi Dan,

                          I have just clicked on the link you provided 🙂

                          Since the new Penguin is still rolling out and most ranking changes are at the moment down to this algo refresh I would suggest looking at your link profile for a start and if there is nothing wrong there, simply wait a couple of weeks until the refresh has officially finished and take it from there...

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                          • Dan-Lawrence
                            Dan-Lawrence @MickEdwards last edited by

                            great thanks for the reassurance Mick !

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                            • MickEdwards
                              MickEdwards @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                              yep, sound good.

                              I was working on a site last year and they switched a DNN module based on your scenario without letting me know, having already tested the existing module.  First I saw was when rankings and traffic wobbled.  In this case the text was lost in the javascript and accounted for about 25-30% of content on all their main pages. Nightmare! 🙂

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                              • Dan-Lawrence
                                Dan-Lawrence @MickEdwards last edited by

                                grt thanks Mick

                                have done this now and all normally hidden body copy/content now shows so presume that means G can see it and i no longer need worry about this 🙂

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                                • MickEdwards
                                  MickEdwards @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                                  You want Settings >> Show Advanced Settings >> (Privacy) Content Settings >> (Javascript) Do not allow any site to run javascript >> Finished.

                                  Reload the site and check what you can see, or open up.

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                                  • Dan-Lawrence
                                    Dan-Lawrence @MickEdwards last edited by

                                    ok have done this now and all normally hidden body copy/content now shows so presume that means G can see it

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                                    • MickEdwards
                                      MickEdwards @RafalJ last edited by

                                      yes, if the date of the cache is prior.  So I would suggest disabling javascript in the browser reload the page and see if the expected text is displayed.  If not that's what Google misses.

                                      ...and yes Google should show all the text in the cache version (text only) if the cached version is subsequent to your amendment.

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                                      • Dan-Lawrence
                                        Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                                        Sorry just to confirm ....

                                        if the body copy being displayed in GWT under the "This is how Googlebot fetched the page:" does NOT show the text that's revealed after clicking 'read more' button then thats ok since if was a prob would be listed problem such as javascripts blocked etc etc

                                        OR

                                        it is a problem since Googles not seeing the rest of the body copy ?

                                        thanks

                                        dan

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                                        • Dan-Lawrence
                                          Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                                          Ok thanks Rafa that's good news

                                          Rankings must just be just fluctuation or impact of any recent G algo updates since no other changes to site apart from the addition of some exact match anchor text links to product pages & more copy in prod descrips.

                                          will see how next ranking report performs and look into further then if more drops or no bounce back

                                          Re: 404 your correct how did you know without the domain part of the url ? 🙂  Thanks ill tell dev

                                          Really appreciate all your help Rafa !! thanks again !!

                                          All Best

                                          Dan

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                                          • RafalJ
                                            RafalJ last edited by

                                            Partial doesn't necesserily means there is a problem. Check this article by Google: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6066472?hl=en

                                            If that font is the only thing not loading then it's not a problem for crawlers and it wouldn't have affected you rankings.

                                            Btw that link to the font returns 404 error? Why are you loading fonts from a different website in the first place? Have it loaded from your site or from Google.

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                                            • Dan-Lawrence
                                              Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                                              Thanks Rafa , ok done that and only listed issue is:

                                              Googlebot couldn't get all resources for this page. Here's a list:

                                              /fonts/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff

                                              so not sure if that refers to actual body copy or just some font style or similar etc etc ?

                                              as i mentioned before the status of the fetch is 'partial' though not 'complete' so presume that means an issue, or does that just relate to 'G couldn't get all resources' ?

                                              thanks, Dan

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                                              • RafalJ
                                                RafalJ @MickEdwards last edited by

                                                the cache version might still be of the page before they did changes to it Mick

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                                                • Dan-Lawrence
                                                  Dan-Lawrence @MickEdwards last edited by

                                                  Thanks Mick i searched cache:www.yoursite (clients hp url) and is showing as it shows usually, with just the first couple of paragraphs then read more button/link.

                                                  Are you saying when doing above (searching cache etc) it should show all the content as if i had clicked 'read more' button ? and if doesnt then there is an issue ?

                                                  cheers

                                                  dan

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                                                  • RafalJ
                                                    RafalJ last edited by

                                                    click on it and look at the list of issues - are there any javascripts blocked, unreachable etc.? is the preview complete or elements are missing? is render of this particular page (that lost rankings) different to other pages on your website? talk to your web developers about this and get them to fix any issues there. If there are no issues then the reason for your loss of rankings is somewhere else

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                                                    • MickEdwards
                                                      MickEdwards @Dan-Lawrence last edited by

                                                      Either switch javascript off in the browser or search cache:www.yoursite and see if you spot any content missing.

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                                                      • Dan-Lawrence
                                                        Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                                                        ok ive done that but status is saying 'partial' not 'complete' so i take it that means there is an issue ?

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                                                        • Dan-Lawrence
                                                          Dan-Lawrence @RafalJ last edited by

                                                          thanks Rafal will do that now

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                                                          • RafalJ
                                                            RafalJ last edited by

                                                            Collapsible divs use jquery which is a javascript. I don't think the rankings drop has got anything to do with it, unless there is an error which prevents cralwrs to access the text content. Fetch and render the page in WMT to see if there are problems.

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