JavaScript has the capacity to break a whole lot of different things on a website for both users and search engines. Thus, many SEO professionals and digital marketers are distrustful of JavaScript as ...
Google's web crawler simulates "idle" states to trigger JavaScript events. This change improves the rendering of pages that use idle callbacks. Developers should ...
Always test your pages using Google’s own tools and third-party resources to view the rendered HTML to make sure all your content is showing up. Google has come a long way with rendering JavaScript.
John Mueller of Google said not all Googlebots use the same rendering engine, in fact, not all Googlebots need to do rendering John added. So while the main desktop and mobile Google search crawlers, ...
Googlebot queues pages for both crawling and rendering. It is not immediately obvious when a page is waiting for crawling and when it is waiting for rendering. When Googlebot fetches a URL from the ...
Let’s be honest, JavaScript and SEO don’t always play nice together. For some SEOs, the topic can feel like it’s shrouded in a veil of complexity. Well, good news: when you peel back the layers, many ...
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