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<title>Design patterns for accessible, crawlable and indexable content</title> 
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<description>Written by T.V. Raman, Research ScientistAs a follow-up to my previous posts on accessibility, here are some design recommendations for creating web content that remains usable by the widest possible audience while helping ensure that the content gets indexed and crawled.Avoid spurious XMLHttpRequests Pages that enable users to look up information often use XMLHttpRequests to populate the page with additional information after  the page has loade...</description>
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