Rendering JavaScript for Google Search involves ensuring that the search engine can effectively crawl and index dynamic content generated by JavaScript on web pages. This process requires careful optimization to improve page load times and maintain search engine visibility, as Googlebot must be able to execute JavaScript to understand the full content of the site.

Google Search Central has published a new video ‘Rendering JavaScript for Google Search’.

The GSC team says, “In this episode, Zoe Clifford from the rendering team joins Martin and John from Search Relations to talk about how Google Search deals with JavaScript sites, how rendering works and what the mysterious “iteratorect” was. They also discuss what’s the DOM, if all pages get rendered, how long it takes and what website owners should look out for when building JavaScript-driven websites.”

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