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Google’s John Mueller answered a question as to whether the “ARTICLE” semantic HTML element has an impact on Google Search.
This is a good question because the use of semantic HTML is generally regarded as a good practice.
But does it have an SEO impact on Google Search?
What is the <ARTICLE> HTML Element?
The <article> HTML element is a versatile HTML element that can be used to denote standalone sections of a webpage.
It doesn’t necessarily tell Google and browsers that everything within the opening and closing <article></article> elements are articles in the way that word is generally understood.
The <article> element can be used for article excerpts on a category page, for product descriptions, for user generated content like blog comments or an individual forum post.
It can even be used for a widget.
What the <article> HTML element represents is a single self-contained item of content.
The official W3C definition of the article element is:
“The article element represents a complete, or self-contained, composition in a document, page, application, or site and that is, in principle, independently distributable or reusable, e.g. in syndication.
This could be a forum post, a magazine or...
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