Hi Lieke

If you would like to see how Google "see" or render your page, you can sign 
up for Google Search Console and make fetch, then you will see exactly how 
the page is rendered.
But since your page uses some dynamic driven javascript, Google would have 
to sort out any commands or scripts on the page. It's in their search 
algorithm.
They have written an article about it some time ago: 
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.dk/2014/05/understanding-web-pages-better.html

You can also use HTML5 elements to semantically sort out elements on the 
page, like section, aside, article and also role. That will help the 
crawler.

o_O Bille
www.elitenet.dk

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