Dynamic rendering was a workaround for websites experiencing issues with JavaScript-powered content.| Google for Developers
Learn specific details about the different robots.txt file rules and how Google interprets the robots.txt specification.| Google for Developers
This post introduces the Interaction to Next Paint (INP) metric and explains how it works, how to measure it, and offers suggestions on how to improve it.| web.dev
Tuesday, August 24, 2021| Google for Developers
Google supports both page-level meta tags and tag attributes. Explore a list of the special tags that Google Search can support.| Google for Developers
Multi-regional and multilingual sites can be optimized for Search. Learn more about managing SEO for sites with multiple languages.| Google for Developers
Interaction to Next Paint will officially become a Core Web Vital and will replace First Input Delay on March 12| web.dev
Learn how to add robots meta tags and read how page and text-level settings can be used to adjust how Google presents your content in search results.| Google for Developers
Tuesday, October 31, 2023| Google for Developers
Learn about the latest and most recent Google Search Central documentation updates. Stay current with what's new at Google Search Central.| Google for Developers
Introduction to the CrUX dataset.| Chrome for Developers
SEO chapter of the 2022 Web Almanac covering crawlability, indexability, page experience, on-page SEO, links, AMP, internationalization, and more.| almanac.httparchive.org
You might want to tell Google your relationship with outbound links on your site. Discover how to qualify outbound links with rel attribute values.| Google for Developers
Explore some of Google Search's more notable ranking systems, including systems that are part of our core ranking systems, which are the underlying technologies that produce search results in response to queries.| Google for Developers
Recommendations for implementing logic and rendering in apps.| web.dev
This post introduces the Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) metric and explains how to measure it| web.dev
This post introduces the Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) metric and explains how to measure it.| web.dev
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
Thursday, May 28, 2020| Google for Developers
The spam policies detail the behaviors and tactics that can lead to a page or an entire site being ranked lower or completely omitted from Google Search.| Google for Developers
This document specifies and extends the "Robots Exclusion Protocol" method originally defined by Martijn Koster in 1994 for service owners to control how content served by their services may be accessed, if at all, by automatic clients known as crawlers. Specifically, it adds definition language for the protocol, instructions for handling errors, and instructions for caching.| www.rfc-editor.org
This is a meta description — a HTML element that summarizes a web page. While not directly tied to rankings, descriptions can affect CTR. Go on, click!| Moz
When a site has duplicate content, Google chooses the canonical URL. Learn more about canonical URLs and how to consolidate duplicate URLs.| Google for Developers
Thursday, August 07, 2014| Google for Developers