How does Google crawl a dynamic page?

by dejuan.watsica , in category: SEO , 2 years ago

How does Google crawl a dynamic page?

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by elliott , 2 years ago

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Google crawls dynamic pages by sending an HTTP request to the server for the URL and then rendering the JavaScript to index the page content. The search engine uses its own web rendering service, known as Googlebot, to process the page and extract the relevant information. The information is then added to Google's index and can be retrieved in search results. However, dynamic pages with a lot of JavaScript or that use technologies like AJAX may be more difficult for Google to crawl and render accurately, so it is important to make sure the content is accessible to the search engine.

by clarabelle , 2 years ago

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Google uses web crawlers to discover and index web pages on the internet. When a crawler encounters a dynamic page, it may process the page and extract its content to index it. However, due to the dynamic nature of these pages, it can sometimes be more difficult for the crawler to understand and index the content effectively. To improve the crawlability of dynamic pages, it's best to provide a clear and consistent URL structure, ensure that all content is accessible through static URLs, and use technologies like AJAX and pushState to dynamically update the content on a page without changing the URL. Additionally, providing an XML sitemap can help Google understand the structure of your website and find all of your pages.