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Consider the HTML5 tag named link. Is this relevant to web-crawlers?

<head>
    <link rel="import" href="/path/to/imports/stuff.html">
<head></head>

Say there are images in this linked import, will those appear under the parent's URL or the linked content's URL?

I would ultimately like to have them included in the parent's URL.

Consider the HTML5 tag named link. Is this relevant to web-crawlers?

<head>
    <link rel="import" href="/path/to/imports/stuff.html">
<head>

Say there are images in this linked import, will those appear under the parent's URL or the linked content's URL?

I would ultimately like to have them included in the parent's URL.

Consider the HTML5 tag named link. Is this relevant to web-crawlers?

<head>
    <link rel="import" href="/path/to/imports/stuff.html">
</head>

Say there are images in this linked import, will those appear under the parent's URL or the linked content's URL?

I would ultimately like to have them included in the parent's URL.

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are html embeds relevant to SEO How do search engine crawlers deal with imported HTML using link rel import tags?

Consider the HTML5 tag named link. Is this relevant to web-crawlers?

<head>
    <link rel="import" href="/path/to/imports/stuff.html">
<head>

Say there are images in this linked import, will those appear under the parent's URL or the linked content's URL?

I would ultimately like to have itthem included in the parent's URL.

are html embeds relevant to SEO?

Consider the HTML5 tag named link. Is this relevant to web-crawlers?

<head>
    <link rel="import" href="/path/to/imports/stuff.html">
<head>

Say there are images in this linked import, will those appear under the parent's URL or the linked content's URL?

I would ultimately like to have it included in the parent's URL.

How do search engine crawlers deal with imported HTML using link rel import tags?

Consider the HTML5 tag named link. Is this relevant to web-crawlers?

<head>
    <link rel="import" href="/path/to/imports/stuff.html">
<head>

Say there are images in this linked import, will those appear under the parent's URL or the linked content's URL?

I would ultimately like to have them included in the parent's URL.

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are html embeds relevant to SEO?

Consider the HTML5 tag named link. Is this relevant to web-crawlers?

<head>
    <link rel="import" href="/path/to/imports/stuff.html">
<head>

Say there are images in this linked import, will those appear under the parent's URL or the linked content's URL?

I would ultimately like to have it included in the parent's URL.