For a search engine to understand content that’s powered by JavaScript, it has to crawl and render the page. The problem is, search engines only have so many resources to use, so they have to be ...
Google has updated its JavaScript SEO basics documentation to clarify how Google’s crawler handles noindex tags in pages that use JavaScript. In short, if “you do want the page indexed, don’t use a ...
Google removed outdated JavaScript and accessibility guidance from its documentation. Google Search has rendered JavaScript well for years. It's the latest in a series of JS documentation updates.
So, you want to implement JavaScript redirects, but you’re unsure how they work? Yes, they are more challenging to implement than standard redirects. Ideally, you should use 301s, 302s, or 307-based ...
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