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JavaScript-powered websites are here to stay. As JavaScript in its many frameworks becomes an ever more popular resource for modern websites, SEOs must be able to guarantee their technical ...
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 ...
Google Chrome will soon be able to block JavaScript redirects when users click on a web page link that opens a URL in either a new window or new tab. For those unfamiliar, when inserting a link ...
Google renders all HTML pages for search indexing. Rendering is resource-intensive but necessary for comprehensive indexing. JavaScript-heavy websites are now fully processed by Google.
A client's first introduction to a company is often through a website's landing page. If latency leads to sluggish page performance, your first impression won't be a positive one. Consider these five ...