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.
This article was generated with the assistance of AI based on the referenced material, then manually reviewed and edited by the author for accuracy and usefulness.
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