This question came up in an SEO Chat forums thread recently. Dynamic FAQ pages list all of the questions in their default state, but none of the answers. When a user clicks on the question, the page opens up at that point, and the answer to the question scrolls down neatly. It’s a nice feature for users. It means they aren’t confronted with a wall of text. Because of this, it’s easier for them to find the answer to their one question without having to hunt through a lot of other questions and answers. So from a human usability perspective, dynamic FAQs are a great idea. But what about from a…
Google Can Read Dynamic FAQs
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