SEJ STAFF Matt G. Southern Senior News Writer at Search Engine Journal Crawling JavaScript sites is more complicated than crawling static HTML sites because they tend to link to many JavaScript files ...
Google has updated the mobile-friendly test and the rich results test tools to support JavaScript sites better. Google posted on Twitter that you now will see rendered HTML, console log, exceptions ...
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 ...
I covered most of the important news from the Google Search: State of the Union session but Google had an amazing session named Google Search and JavaScript Sites which is probably worth watching for ...
Google now renders and indexes client-side AJAX-style JavaScript POST requests. This is good news for those who use modern JavaScript to query online resource APIs and produce dynamic content in pages ...
In the first installment of a new web series, Google’s Martin Splitt explains how the search engine indexes JavaScript sites. Splitt’s new web series is dedicated to SEO and JavaScript and is ...
Nowadays, even regular Web surfers know some of the things to avoid when designing a Web site for fast performance: Cut the number of requests to the Web server. Shrink JPEG sizes. Employ a content ...
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