Hi Stephen,
That's pretty easy to check. Just type this in the browsers address bar:
cache:lymphexpo.com
Then click 'Text version' and you can see exactly how Google sees your site.
Then check if your lightbox content is visible.
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Hi Stephen,
That's pretty easy to check. Just type this in the browsers address bar:
cache:lymphexpo.com
Then click 'Text version' and you can see exactly how Google sees your site.
Then check if your lightbox content is visible.
Hi,
I think the information you are looking for is in this article:
https://moz.com/blog/parallax-scrolling-websites-and-seo-a-collection-of-solutions-and-examples
I would not recommend a one-page website for SEO, but it depends on what the goal of your site is.
Linda
We use proranktracker for that. Simple little tool, and pretty cheap.
It depends on how you load the remaining code. Async loading is fine. If you check your site code with cache:www.example.com you can see if Google has seen all links. As long as you don't have bad intentions and don't show other content to Google and visitors, you will be fine.
My experience tells me you might need to wait a bit longer.
Other problems you might have:
Hi Ricardo,
Your home page is indexed.
It is most likely your problems are because of the robots.txt. -> http://www.farmaermann.it/robots.txt
1. You set a crawl delay of 10 seconds for all bots, which is quite long.
User-agent: *
Crawl-delay: 10
2. Some of your pages are not allowed to be crawled, like this one in your menu: http://www.farmaermann.it/integratori.html and http://www.farmaermann.it/contraccettivi-e-gravidanza.html
Allow: /*?p=
Allow: /catalog/seo_sitemap/category/
Allow: /catalogsearch/result/
My advice is to modify your robots.txt: remove the crawl delay (and check whether your server can handle that) and make sure the pages in your menu can be crawled.