Re: [w3c/webcomponents] Is or how can Shadow DOM be 'SEO friendly'? (#500)

In search engines that do support JavaScript and render shadow DOM, it's really the crawler's job to get the contents inside shadow trees and include them in the search results.

I can see that we could add a non-normative note saying that AT and search engine crawler, etc... are advised to walk through the flattened tree but there isn't much we can do beyond that.

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