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Google is getting better and better at indexing JavaScript. But delays in indexing are still a massive issue. Here's what you can do.
SearchNorwich recently published an excellent video featuring Google’s Martin Splitt discussing how to debug crawling and indexing issues related to JavaScript, saying that most of the times it ...
In addition, this means, Google is better at seeing the content behind more of your JavaScript or AJAX. Postscript: Google now has an official blog post up with more details.
Web developers should double-check to ensure that JavaScript code in their Web pages isn't negatively affecting page rankings in Google Search results.
Google has updated its Webmaster Guidelines, which will likely affect sites that are blocking JavaScript or CSS files.
Do you manage a high intensity JavaScript based site that is having issues in Google? Dynamic rendering may be your workaround solution.
Google has started indexing AJAX and JavaScript content. This includes, for example, the Facebook Comments Box many sites use to power their commenting system.
This partnership addresses one of the most common and costly problems faced by modern websites today: poor indexing due to client-side rendering. Websites built with JavaScript frameworks like ...
As part of the JavaScript SEO series Google is publishing, the first video is super basic and describes how Google indexes JavaScript sites. In short, they first crawl and index the page as is and ...
PSA: If you put contents in a javascript array and only expand them when you click e.g. "...", those contents won't be indexed by Google — Gary Illyes (@methode) November 4, 2015 ...