I know that this question has been asked many times ( but in different varuations), but I got totally confused...
I have a website with a right panel displaying some content - a set of links to news/inner articles. This is the same list for all site's pages. Thus, every time there is a new link/line in th news section, I have to go manually over all site's pages and update them. This is really annoying and time consuming.
The approach I though about is:
Adding a div where the news/link are supposed to be:
<div class"news"></div>
and load a JS file in all files. Upon window.onload()
, what the JS will do is writing the news:
document.getElementByID('news').innerHTML=....
Thus, every time there is a new link/news, I will add it to the JS file, and it will be written in all site's pages ( because they all will load this script).
My Question is: Is this approach ok? Will the news/links that are generated this way be seen by (Goggle)?
P.S I have read many articles e.g https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11989908/can-google-crawl-links-generated-on-the-clientside-e-g-knockout
Googlebot doesn't see jquery generated content
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=174992
Does google crawl javascript?
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/getting-started
and more.... But got really confused...
I am not using any AJAX or server side programming.
Just want to do a simple .innerHTML ="..."
with a predefined list of news, to save a lot of time. Will this content be indexed and seen by google?
Thanks a lot!