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In other words, the answer

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:07 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
In the example above, once we turn off JavaScript and reload the page, we can see that we are looking at a blank page.

As you progress, make notes about content that isn't loading, loading incorrectly, or any internal linking that isn't working properly.

At the end of this step, we should know if the domain i bosnia and herzegovina number data question relies on JavaScript to load/modify content or links on the page. If the answer is yes, we should also know where it happens (homepage, category pages, specific modules, etc.).

Crawl
You can also crawl the site (with a tool like Screaming Frog or Sitebulb) with JavaScript rendering turned off, and then run the same crawl with JavaScript turned on, and compare the differences with internal links and on-page elements.

For example, it could be that when you crawl the site with JavaScript rendering turned off, the title tags are not displayed. In my mind, this would trigger an action to crawl the site with JavaScript rendering to see if the title tags are displayed (as well as checking manually).

Example
For our example, I went ahead and checked manually. As we can see from the screenshot below, when we disable JavaScript, the content doesn't load.

A to our first question for these pages is "Yes, JavaScript is being used to load important parts of the site."

Question 2: If yes, is Googlebot viewing content that is loaded via JavaScript?