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Always test your pages using Google’s own tools and third-party resources to view the rendered HTML to make sure all your content is showing up.
If content is hidden behind a JavaScript element that users have to click or tap on, Google simply won’t see it. Therefore the content can’t be used to understand the page and rank it in search.
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 ...
Search engines have made improvements in indexing JavaScript websites. But the question of whether they can properly render JS pages remains muddled.
What follows are five SEO blunders novice web designers make — and how to avoid them before they jeopardize your company’s ...
Google has updated its JavaScript SEO help document to add technical details on how to inject canonical link tags using JavaScript. Google added a new section titled “ properly inject rel ...
An SEO's survival guide to Single Page Applications (SPAs) If you haven’t heard of Single Page Applications (SPA for short), or if you have been resistant to learning about these JavaScript methods ...
That’s no small number at Google scale. Google processes around 8.5 billion searches per day, so one can assume that millions of people performing searches through Google aren’t using JavaScript.
Founder at M16 Marketing and a Forbes Agency Council member, Don is a leading marketing technologist on a mission to create success stories. Creating links is an essential part of on-page search ...
Google has updated its JavaScript SEO help document to add a section on how to properly inject canonical link tags using JavaScript. The document says Google does not recommend using JavaScript ...