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DOM (Document Object Model)

DOM, short for Document Object Model, is a programming interface for web documents.

It represents the structure of a web page as a tree of objects, where each node is a part of the document, such as an HTML element, attribute, or text.

The DOM allows scripting languages such as JavaScript to access and manipulate the content, structure, and style of a web page dynamically. Changes to the DOM are reflected in real time in the browser, enabling dynamic interactions and enhancing the user experience.

From an SEO perspective, a well-organized and semantic DOM structure can help search engines better understand the content and structure of a page, positively affecting indexing and ranking.

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