This morning, Google began sending out a new notification through the Google Search Console for websites that appear to be blocking their CSS and JavaScript assets. The new warning reads, “Googlebot ...
CSS class names have no impact on SEO and aren't read as content by Google. Oversized CSS files can slow pages down and hurt Core Web Vitals scores. Google recommends keeping CSS crawlable to ensure ...
Don’t be alarmed if you received a warning from Google in your email today — many webmasters were alerted that “Googlebot cannot access your JavaScript and/or CSS files.” Google sent out this warning ...
As the web moves into its second generation, sites are making more use of CSS, AJAX and other advanced and interactive design techniques. But how are the largely Web 1.0 search engines reacting to ...
Yandex warns webmasters to not block their JavaScript and CSS files because they are starting to crawl those resources for indexing. Yandex, the large Russian search engine, announced (in Russian) ...
Google's John Mueller said this morning in a webmaster hangout at the 20:55 mark that Google Image search does not index and rank images from CSS background code. He said if you want your images to ...
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