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Q: Does inserting a shared header/footer via javascript or other methods impact SEO?

GoldenJoeSometimes for larger websites, it can be redundant and error-prone to copy/paste changes to navigation, footer, etc. Coming from an object-oriented background, I thought it best to make .html files containing only the header and only the footer: <!-- header.html --> <header> <div class="cont...

Or you have a backend that puts it in and you do not worry about it.
Can you be more specific?
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about seo (see tag description).
like serverside includes or some serverside templating library.
@deceze programming-related SEO questions are on-topic. Read the rules.
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What is your programming question then? "Does it affect crawlers and SEO" is not a programming topic. A programming topic would be something along the lines of "how to write code X which does Y for the purposes of SEO".
The programming question is: "Does loading HTML this way (as in programming) mask the HTML from crawlers, and if so, is there a way (again programming) that does not"? If you don't know the answer, then leave the topic to someone who does. Don't abuse mod privileges. Remember that they are privileges that depend on you being objective.
The answer to that question obviously depends on the crawler and its capabilities. Which is a broad, ever changing, vague topic. Which is why SEO questions are off-topic. As the seo tag advises: go to webmasters.stackexchange.com.
Obviously crawlers operate independently and are always changing. You can technically say that tomorrow, Google might decide to simply stop considering the <header> tag altogether, but it's not very realistic because like all crawlers, it follows some basic rules (read HTML tags). If I ask how to write a proper header tag, that isn't an SEO question that should be put on hold just because Google might decide to fundamentally break their crawlers next week. This is the same thing. If you're having trouble understanding, I suggest handing things off to a more knowledgable mod on the topic.
LOL now for the inevitable downvoting that comes every time you ask a question on this site that makes some mod or member with 5000 points feel inadequate. Within seconds challenging questions are shut down, but only moderately challenging architectural questions can take weeks or longer to get a decent opinion. Maybe it is because you are hemorrhaging professional users who are tired of having their time wasted by 15yos shutting down discussions. You're about to lose another.
@GoldenJoe The problem is you are looking for "opinions" and "discussions", which is not what this site is for. Perhaps if you started using the site properly and for its intended purpose you would get better results. For example, if you go to Burger King and try to order a Big Mac, you're probably not going to get very far - but if you go to the proper place and order it, you'll probably get it. StackOverflow is not the place to ask for a big mac (Opinions, discussions), we are a Q&A site for specific programming problems.
@GrumpyCrouton The problem is that any programming question of even moderate complexity requires discussion, and the nature of programming is that there is no objective "correct" way to solve many problems. A question is not invalid just because developers have different opinions on how to solve it. That is the nature of learning, which is what this website is supposedly about. Learning doesn't stop at "Why is my tree homework assignment not working?". That seems to be all this site is good for now. This isn't even a hard question. "Yes" or "No" would suffice, but that's still too hard.
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@GoldenJoe If you believe your question should be on-topic, then you should post on meta.stackoverflow.com and explain why that is, and see if the community agrees with you and what you believe to be a correct post on StackOverflow, and then it will be reopened and you can continue as such.
I've already sent a message to site admins. I don't expect a reply, and frankly I don't see why I should waste more time than I already have. Appealing to this community is useless. Even Reddit provides better Q/A. Reddit.
Consider that some people might actually know something about how this site runs and you don't. It's regrettable that its current form doesn't suit your needs, but it can't be everything for everybody. Go to Webmasters and have your question answered. This is my last comment on the topic.
 
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LOL don't want any of that showing up on google, huh? QUICK MOVE IT TO CHAT
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Screencapped and posted to Quora, and others when I get time later. Bye bye, child mods.

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