Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Linked 5. Related Hot Network Questions. URL directly, making it unnecessary for the website owner to provide a rendered version of the page. We'll continue to support these URLs in our search results. We expect that most AJAX-crawling websites won't see significant changes with this update.
Webmasters can double-check their pages as detailed below, and we'll be sending notifications to any sites with potential issues. We hope that this change makes it a bit easier for your website, and reduces the need to render pages on your end.
Should you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop by our webmaster help forums , or to join our JavaScript sites working group. This page requires javascript to function properly. It seems that your browser does not have Javascript enabled. Msg Senior Member joined:May 26, posts votes: 0. There's been some trouble with the young technical darling called AJAX. When the state of the page is coded into the URL by using a hash mark it works for the human visitor - but search engines do not consider the mark to indicate a different url, because that character is also used commonly as a page fragment identifier.
Preferred Member from IN joined:Sept 23, posts votes: 0. Its little hard to understand even after rading the entire article GWT blogspot?
Senior Member joined:Nov 24, posts votes: 0. I have an idea. I can easily see this would benefit ALL search engines and many end users. Taking the user directly to content that's only available in a modified page state would be a good thing. There was a Tweet I saw yesterday that apparently had this story wrong. That's a whole different critter.
Basically, the want to enforce a change that, yes, will benefit the. Senior Member from US joined:Apr 14, posts votes: Senior Member joined:Feb 16, posts votes: 0. The suggestion is to have a "headless browser" on your server generate static HTML and send that to Googlebot.
When AJAX is truly an appropriate technology, it's for deep and complex interactions with stored data on the server - such as occurs in web applications.
That's not going to generate important content for the search engines, since the state changes involved are very complex and even specific to just one user. Senior Member from GB joined:Apr 30, posts votes: So if I have a static page that is using a bit of AJAX to change a picture when clicked on a link, then by Google indexing this, it would generate me x pages of duplicate content because everything on the page is the same apart from the photo.
As I understand it, the server would not reply with the entire page a second time, so there is no duplicate content issue. The server response would be only the changes for the new state of the page. Yes, I understand this, when I click on pic link, only the photo is requested from the server and replaced on the page. Unlikely that that example would appear in the SERP because there's no text content. And as long as there's no!
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