Google and JavaScript-oriented websites: an inside look
Recently, Google's "Search Off The Record" podcast brought together representatives from the Rendering and Search Relations team to discuss how Google handles websites that heavily use JavaScript.
"We run the browser in the indexing process to index what the web page looks like to the user after the JavaScript is loaded and executed."
🚀 This means that Google uses a headless browser to render web pages, allowing it to index the content as it is seen by the user after JavaScript is executed and the page is fully loaded.
- 📌 Google renders all HTML pages, not just selected ones.
- 📌 Google constantly updates its browser to better render and index modern websites.
- 📌 Simplicity and loading speed of a website are important, no matter how JavaScript heavy it is.
- 📌 Users need to be mindful of all users, including those with slow internet or older devices.
FAQ
Q: Can Google render all HTML pages?
A: Yes, Google renders all HTML pages, not just the selected ones.
Q: Does the loading speed of a site affect its ranking in Google?
A: Yes, site loading speed is important for SEO.
Q: Can Google render heavy JavaScript sites?
A: Yes, Google can render websites that actively use JavaScript.
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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-renders-all-pages-for-search-including-javascript-heavy-sites/522103/