There are several ways to test your site's accessibility.
1.A text browser. Use a text browser such as Lynx to examine your site, because most search engine spiders see your site much as Lynx would.
2.View your site in your browser with JavaScript turned off.
3.If your site is already indexed by Google, view plain-text(text-only) version of your web pages in Google's cache. This is useful because it shows exactly how Googlebot sees the page. Let me explain how to do it. First execute a search of site:yourwebsite.com on Google, click "cached" on any result, then you will see a "text-only version'' button at the top right of the screen.
4. Others. Please tell me if you know.
Javascript is in HTML cached, so all the ads which are in Javascript shows up in full-version(HTML) cache. A text browser doesn't include Javascript.The text-only cache is the page in the form Google digests it.
If you test these methods above with my blog, you will find that the content on the badge(Steven's shared items) is not indexed by Googlebot.
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