We made a
new video series on JavaScript SEO
that benefits both web developers and SEOs. In the series we want to help making discoverable web
apps with JavaScript.
JavaScript is popular as it allows to build more engaging web applications. JavaScript frameworks
are widely used as they:
Improve developer productivity by providing useful utilities and tooling
Allow faster prototyping cycles thanks to their ecosystems of components and libraries
Help structuring the code even in larger application codebases
JavaScript also brings a few new considerations and challenges to SEO. Some of the considerations
are strategic and some are more technical. In the video series, we'll cover:
The difference between classic and JavaScript sites
How Google Search crawls, renders, and indexes JavaScript content
SEO fundamentals for React, Angular, and Vue
Tools to test and debug a JavaScript site
What dynamic rendering is and how to set it up with Rendertron
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