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Site cover's symposium page

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:07 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
f your work involves SEO at any level, you’re probably hearing more and more about JavaScript and its impact on crawling and indexing. To be honest, Googlebot struggles with it, and many websites today use modern-day JavaScript to load important content. Because of this, we need to be equipped to discuss this topic when it comes up in order to be effective.

This post aims to equip you with the minimum bosnia and herzegovina number data knowledge you need to do this. This post will not contain scandalous details, recount history, or give you extreme detail about the specifics. There are many incredible writings that have already done this — I recommend reading them if you’re interested in diving deeper (I’ll link to my favorites below ).

To be an effective consultant on the topic of JavaScript and SEO, we need to be able to answer three questions:

Does the domain/page in question rely on client-side JavaScript to load/change content or links on the page?
If yes, is Googlebot viewing content that is loaded via JavaScript?
If not, what is the ideal solution?
With some quick searching, I was able to find three examples of landing pages that use JavaScript to load important content.


Hulu's landing page for "The Path"
L'Oréal homepage
I'm going to use Sitecore's symposium landing page to walk through each of these talks to explain the answers to the questions above.

We'll cover the "how do I do it" aspect first, and at the end I'll expand on a few basic concepts and link to more resources.