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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.
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.
Other search engines may choose to ignore JavaScript and won't see JavaScript-generated content. Revised: On some websites, JavaScript loads additional content when the page is open in a browser.
Search engines have made improvements in indexing JavaScript websites. But the question of whether they can properly render JS pages remains muddled.
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 ...
Google still recommends you avoid using JavaScript for canonical tags but if you must, Google provided these recommendations.
This guide explains exactly how you can test whether the JavaScript on your website renders properly. Plus: 7 tools for testing and debugging JavaScript.
Source code search queries in NerdyData cost 3 credits per search, Comparative Search cost two credits, SEO Search, Backlink Search and Image Search each cost one credit.
Google's new Accelerated Mobile Pages, aka AMP, makes websites load fast. Like, really fast. But that speed comes with a few wrinkles.