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Google search only works with Javascript If you use Google search in Firefox, Chrome and the like, you won't get very far without JavaScript. But there are exceptions.
Search engines have made improvements in indexing JavaScript websites. But the question of whether they can properly render JS pages remains muddled.
The Google Search team has made a number of relatively minor changes to its JavaScript documentation and also removed much of the dynamic rendering documentation, as it has been deprecated as a ...
The unnecessary parts of the standard approach to searching are visiting the home page of the site you want to search, waiting for it to load, and then finding and entering the Search field. Instead, ...
JavaScript rendering and the problems for SEO in 2020 Croud's VP Strategic Partnerships, Anthony Lavall discusses JavaScript frameworks that deal with the most critical SEO elements.
On July 18, Google added a JavaScript SEO basics section to its Search developer’s guide. It includes general descriptions of how Google processes JavaScript as well as some best practices.
Google's Gary Illyes said that Google Search can process JavaScript redirects but Google still does not recommend using JavaScript redirects because other search engines might not pick up on it.
Learn how to implement Javascript redirects while mitigating as much risk as possible based on Google documentation.
Consequently, using JavaScript at the top of your documents may impact your relevancy. Some search engines may index your code first, then your HTML copy next. That means they may put the biggest ...
Google still recommends you avoid using JavaScript for canonical tags but if you must, Google provided these recommendations.
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