Web crawlers and indexing

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Web crawlers and indexing

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In contrast to content placed directly in the HTML of your website, embedded content through iFrames is treated differently by search engines.

When web crawlers view a web page, they look for "original content" that they can associate with that page.

Content contained directly within the HTML is recognized as part of your website and contributes to its relevance and authority. Whereas, content displayed through an iFrame comes from a different source, meaning search engines may not associate it with your domain.

Therefore, it is advisable to use iFrames when necessary to ensure that the primary gcash database content remains visible and accessible to web crawlers.


Search engines send web crawlers to analyze and index your website content .

SEO spider crawling a website

Crawlers may have difficulty indexing iFrames due to several factors:

Content accessibility : If the content within the iFrame is located on a different domain (cross-origin), some crawlers may not be able to access it due to security restrictions.
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