Do crawlers skip content enclosed in the html small tag?
I was wondering whether the small
tag indicates to crawlers that its content isn't relevant and so it wil开发者_如何学Cl be skipped and not indexed.
This is dependent on the crawler implementation.
I'm not aware of any formal or informal standard that small
tags prevent content from being indexed, and it doesn't appear to be mentioned by major search engines when discussing control over what's indexed.
The original Google search engine gave extra weight to larger fonts - so you might expect a large font to be considered more relevant, but this doesn't mean that smaller fonts don't get indexed.
There is no standard for preventing parts of a page from being indexed. For an approach that might work on some engines, there is the class="robots-nocontent"
which was introduced by (and I think only supported by) Yahoo - so unfortunately I wouldn't expect it to work across other engines.
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