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Uncover rendering and indexing issues caused by a React client-side-powered app and how to prevent SEO nightmares.
Dynamic rendering can effectively solve your JavaScript SEO problems, but Google advises it should be a workaround rather than a long-term solution. As it adds an extra layer of complexity when ...
Client-side rendering uses JavaScript to fetch and display data in the user’s browser. This method creates interactive websites and web applications, especially those with real-time updates or ...
Platforms like SERPrecon experienced immediate outages, failing to track keyword rankings or analyze SERP accurately due to the lack of JavaScript rendering support. It took quite a while for the ...
Innovation in full-stack, server-side rendering JavaScript frameworks continues apace. Marko is developed under the aegis of eBay, who uses it in their e-commerce site. Marko is intended to be an ...
Vue.js, which has been positioned as a rival to Facebook’s popular React JavaScript library, has moved to a 2.0 release, featuring a redone rendering layer for better performance. The framework ...
In short, dynamic rendering is Google's way of helping you get your JavaScript sites indexed by Google. Google's John Mueller began explaining it a the 21 minute mark into the video. He said "we ...
Now that Googlebot’s evergreen Chromium rendering engine can be counted on, React, Angular, Vue, Svelte 3, and vanilla JavaScript users can worry a little less about polyfills specific to Chrome ...