Official statement
For content loaded via asynchronous JavaScript, use the URL Inspection Tool in Search Console to verify how Googlebot actually sees your site, whether in HTML or through screenshots.
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Is Googlebot really crawling your JavaScript content? Here's how to verify it
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TL;DR
For content loaded with asynchronous JavaScript, the URL Inspection Tool in Search Console reveals how Googlebot views your site. Use it to check the HTML rendering and view screenshots.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Pourquoi le rendu JavaScript est-il problématique ?
Googlebot peut ne pas exécuter correctement tous les scripts, affectant le rendu et donc l'indexation.
L'outil d'inspection d'URL est-il suffisant pour vérifier tout mon site ?
Non, il offre une vue statique. Combinez-le avec d'autres outils pour une analyse complète.
Comment savoir si ma page a un problème de rendu ?
Utilisez l'URL Inspection Tool pour voir le rendu Googlebot et détecter les potentiels problèmes de chargement.
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