Javascript-loaded images can be indexed Google: we break the SEO myths


Martin Splitt shared his research during the SEO conference for PAWS, a living stream from Anton Shulke. He told how to avoid common images indexation problems when downloading images using JavaScript.
💡 Splitt explained that downloading images using JavaScript is not a cause of indexation problems. He noted that images may not be displayed in Google Images for other reasons, not through the use of JavaScript.
- 📌 Site map problems: Sometimes key images are not available in the XML card of the site.
- 📌 HTTP-heads: Some images may have headings that interfere with their indexation.
- 📌 Problems with reproduced HTML: If the images are not displayed in the reproduced HTML (the version that Google sees after the JavaScript is executed), they will not be indexed.
🚀 Splitt offers a simple process of identifying problems. Start by checking whether the image is present in the HTML played using tools such as the URL Search Console Care Tool.
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