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Yesterday, Google sent mass notifications for blocked JavaScript and CSS. I recommend you read that story if you haven't yet. Since then, there have been many questions about what to do. I recommended ...
You may remember an announcement made by Google several months ago that its indexing system now renders web pages more like a typical web browser. As a direct follow ...
Google's John Mueller confirmed on Twitter that Google does cache your JavaScript and CSS files for a "fairly long" time and thus, if those files change what content shows up on the page or what new ...
Pinterest has replaced its legacy JavaScript-based carousel system with native CSS implementations, reducing code complexity ...
Don’t be alarmed if you received a warning from Google in your email today — many webmasters were alerted that “Googlebot cannot access your JavaScript and/or CSS files.” Google sent out this warning ...
Yandex warns webmasters to not block their JavaScript and CSS files because they are starting to crawl those resources for indexing. Yandex, the large Russian search engine, announced (in Russian) ...
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