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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.
Google says, from an SEO perspective, there’s no need to worry about using JavaScript when building websites.
Google’s Martin Splitt, a webmaster trends analyst, recommends reducing reliance on JavaScript to provide the best experience for users.
Google still recommends you avoid using JavaScript for canonical tags but if you must, Google provided these recommendations.
Google says it has begun requiring users to turn on JavaScript in order to use Google Search, possibly in an effort to block certain SEO tools.
In a nutshell: Google recently confirmed that JavaScript is now required for users to submit queries to its web search service. According to a company spokesperson, the new requirement will ...
Google's Gary Illyes said that Google Search can process JavaScript redirects but Google still does not recommend using JavaScript redirects because other search engines might not pick up on it.
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 ...
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