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Google’s Martin Splitt recently shared insights on how JavaScript mistakes can hurt a website’s search performance. His talk comes as Google Search Advocate John Mueller also urges SEO pros to ...
Splitt references “edge cases” without going into detail about what those are. Though Google has discussed in the past how sites can run into SEO problems when using JavaScript.
And, while it is not common, some users may choose to browse with JavaScript turned off; when that’s the case, adhering to these practices will ensure that your links still function correctly.
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