@RoopatgJan 06.2015 — #Using CSS is actually very beneficial to your SEO standings.with CSS, you can organize your code any which way you choose. You can make sure your valuable, keyword-rich content is right up near the top of your XHTML, and push your sidebar into a div down below your content area.
@jedaisoulJan 06.2015 — #Using CSS is actually very beneficial to your SEO standings.with CSS, you can organize your code any which way you choose. You can make sure your valuable, keyword-rich content is right up near the top of your XHTML, and push your sidebar into a div down below your content area.[/QUOTE] This ignores the accessibility issues. The content should be ordered in a logical sequence, suitable for non-screen devices, not to put "keyword-rich content" at the top.
@mindstreakJan 07.2015 — #An seo friendly website can contain any number of css files but there should be only few javascript files.Also css can help to optimize the website both in design and loading time.
Yes, CSS will definitely make the web developer, the content management person, and the SEO consultant Job easier. In SEO there are many benefits of CSS and by understanding these benefits we can improve our search engine ranking and attract search engine spiders to crawl our site.
@anirban09PJan 15.2015 — #Ranking your website and blog is very trending these days. Everyone is searching for good SEO techniques and blog improvement methods to get higher rankings in search engine. This become more in consideration due to strictness of quality maintaining by Google search engine. Continuous coming giant Panda and Penguin updates increase the thirst fire of blogger to think critically about SEO ways to let them survive and maintain their sites.
@lancebachmannJan 15.2015 — #Benefits of CSS in SEO?[/QUOTE]
If you see the history of Google, it was assumed that Google was not able to read CSS files, and hence could not understand the layout of content on a web page. Though, Google had worked for years to improve its capabilities in this area, and this ultimately resulted in post on the Google Webmaster Centreal Blog on October 27, 2014 advising webmasters to not block access to CSS and Javascript files.
It Simply means that past SEO practices that dependson CSS to disguise page layout with code placement and CSS will no longer work. If you don't know what this is, don't worry about it, you would have to done something very deliberate (and gray or black hat) to make use of this.
Basic benefits of CSS for SEO in todays words are:
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[*] Making pages more lightweight so that pages load faster
[*] Organizing your page better to make it easier to write semantically rich content
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These at-last help SERP as website is going better.
@beingonforumJan 16.2015 — #Benefits of CSS in SEO?[/QUOTE]
There is no direct relation of CSS and SEO. But All the SEO work will be undone if your website is not properly designed and easy to navigate. Only CSS can help that cause.
For CSS benefits your website, thus it benefits SEO.