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Search engines have made improvements in indexing JavaScript websites. But the question of whether they can properly render JS pages remains muddled.
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.
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, ...
For reference, Google’s Search Central documentation around redirects first included JavaScript redirects in June 2021, so in terms of the overall “SEO timeline,” this is still quite new.
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 ...
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.
JavaScript is the second-largest contributor to page weight, behind images, which means it can play a major role in slowing down the speed of your mobile site. Here's how you can reduce your reliance ...
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 ...
When I look at the Yahoo cache, I see the main menu text, though not the drop downs. Yahoo has cached the text generated by JavaScript rather than the Javascript code itself.
In a nutshell: Google recently confirmed that JavaScript is now required for users to submit queries to its web search service. According to a company spokesperson, the new requirement will ...