Web Frameworks: SEO Mythbusting
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- In this fifth episode of SEO Mythbusting, Martin Splitt (WebMaster Trends Analyst, Google) and his guest Jason Miller (Sr. Web Developer Programs Engineer, Google) discuss the challenges of web frameworks in the context of SEO, such as:
1:28 Do search engines run JavaScript?
2:39 How to debug your site’s discoverability issues with the new Google Search Console features?
4:17 Which features can one count on being available in the Google crawlers?
5:10 For websites built using web frameworks, does Google Search pick up on push-dates, and under what conditions?
7:30 Is content accessible by onclick event handlers & buttons indexable?
9:45 How can you make your content easily discoverable if you use infinite scrolling?
11:06 SEO troubleshooting for websites driven by web workers
12:39 Is there much of a difference between framework sizes and approaches for how those get crawled?
Documentation mentioned in this episode:
Mobile-friendly test → g.co/mobilefri...
Lazy loading in search → goo.gle/lazy-l...
Crawl budget → goo.gle/crawl-...
Next week, look forward to the last SEO Mythbusting episode - Future of the Web: SEO Mythbusting
Watch more SEO Mythbusting episodes → goo.gle/SEO-My...
Subscribe to the Google Search Central Channel → goo.gle/Search...
Thanks for these.
1. The set looks like the hatch from Lost. Is anybody there pressing a button over and over again?
2. Martin is insanely good at maintaining eye contact.
It would be great if you would add subtites to all your videos. Your content is very interesting, but automatic subtitles do not recognize many phrases correctly.
14 minutes is not enough.
Another great video!!
I deal with a lot of e-commerce platforms like Shopify, and Squarespace. Any chance those types of services will be addressed? :)
Due to we're using AMP so i think cannot resolve the warnings in mobile-friendly test :(
I do not understand why google should decide how I will use a button on a page. I want as a user that a button could take me to another page/content. For instance a button, when you click it takes you to a specific product. What did I miss here?
The web spiders are not fortune teller
s, they index the content based on conventions and semantic. For example, for they is the most important title of the page they are indexing.
"The buttons show content on the same page" and '' take you to new pages/content'' is another convention.
Nice one. And: More people should use the metric system!!
Great stuff once again. I would love a transcript of this.
The myth I'd like busted is "are the guests on this series really this naive to SEO basics"? I'm hoping that it's just an act, else it's quite concerning that a popular library creator (preactjs.com) doesn't already know this. But it's not just Jason, some of the other guests [voluntary actors] are in reputable roles as well.
go Brazil
We speak about nothing😢
We need to secret tips.