Is there a proper or powerful order of head elements?
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Does it matter how your is structured ;)?
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You're welcome Happy to help.
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Thanks! I was curious whether google / bots preferred things ordered any certain way.
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Not really.
Things to consider are:-
- External stylesheets in LINK tags will cascade (i.e. ones lower down in the list have a priority over the ones above them)
- Most JavaScript functions are better off just before the tag so the page loads quicker (this is about the only thing that could affect SEO, because page load speed is a factor).
- To make editing easier, group similar tags together: e.g. put all tags together, all tags together - makes finding them much easier as the section grows.
Apart from that, no. SEO has no 'magic formula'. Just ensure the relevant parts are in the head, well written and spaced out to help your management of it.
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