Google Search and JavaScript Sites (Google I/O’19)



Learn how Googlebot crawls and renders your website so your content can be discovered via Google Search through an optimized user experience. This session will cover architectural best practices (e.g. how to implement lazy loading), framework-specific (React, Vue, Angular) techniques for building Search friendly apps, and review various tools and reports (e.g. Search Console, LightHouse) to bring this to life.

Watch more #io19 here:
Web at Google I/O 2019 Playlist → https://goo.gle/2vIoGnb
Google I/O 2019 All Sessions Playlist → https://goo.gle/io19allsessions
Learn more on the I/O Website → https://google.com/io

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Get started at → https://www.google.com/webmasters

Speaker(s): Martin Splitt, Zoe Clifford

TDA7CA event: Google I/O 2019; re_ty: Publish; product: Search Console – General; fullname: Martin Splitt, Zoe Clifford;

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19 thoughts on “Google Search and JavaScript Sites (Google I/O’19)”

  1. All this to avoid webmasters cheating on Google, in the end, you are showing the same information using many resources. As a webmaster is like you wake up every day as your first day of college, with a career that's has never ended. If all study that I did to keep my self-update, it's supposed I have a Ph.D. instead of a BS.

    1990's:
    Mom (1990): what are you doing there?

    Me: I am creating a photo gallery.

    2020:
    Mom – asking my kids: Did your father finish the photo gallery?
    My son: I think not because I hear this morning: he needs to work on "something"-loading.
    Mom: I knew it!

  2. I notice that the new version of Chrome has CSS Font Loading. Does that mean that the crawler now checks the size of the font instead of the tag. Are H1 tags now defunct? Would a 36px P tag deliver as strong a ranking signal as a 36px H tag?

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