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ajax thread paging, will google be able to index
I notice the paging is done without new page load. will google be able to index each page of a thread or will we lose that indexed content?Tags: None
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For two reasons yes, It will be indexed :
1- Google is currently able to index the ajax content like what is done with facebook comments which are rendered in AJAX and only visible via POST requests.
2- Google can index your threads or all of your nodes directly via the unique URLs from sitemap.
So in the two ways, Google can crawl and index your vBulletin 5 Connect nodes.
P.S : As you can see, Google indexed the vbulletin.com vb5demo content : http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=site:...w=1366&bih=602
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Originally posted by Marco Mamdouh View PostFor two reasons yes, It will be indexed :
1- Google is currently able to index the ajax content like what is done with facebook comments which are rendered in AJAX and only visible via POST requests.
2- Google can index your threads or all of your nodes directly via the unique URLs from sitemap.
So in the two ways, Google can crawl and index your vBulletin 5 Connect nodes.
P.S : As you can see, Google indexed the vbulletin.com vb5demo content : http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=site:...w=1366&bih=602
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Originally posted by ShyGuy82 View PostGoogle did not index ajax "paged" content, at least I couldn't find any.
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Originally posted by Marco Mamdouh View PostI'd suggest check this tweet from Matt Cutts
https://www.vbulletin.com/forum/show...=1#post2336693
Having the "ability" to index "some" dynamic content doesn't mean that Google will automatically understand how vB5 uses Ajax.
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Originally posted by Wayne Luke View Post
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Originally posted by Google's Getting Started GuidelinesBriefly, the solution works as follows: the crawler finds a pretty AJAX URL (that is, a URL containing a #! hash fragment).
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The root is a forum directory. There are no page 1 and 2 on it. Not sure what you're looking at but the Demo was updated a while ago.
Going over the tabs, I do see those URLS. There is still some work to be done though.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
vBulletin 5 API - Full / Mobile
Vote for your favorite feature requests and the bugs you want to see fixed.
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Originally posted by Wayne Luke View PostThe root is a forum directory. There are no page 1 and 2 on it.
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Originally posted by Marco Mamdouh View PostI'd suggest check this tweet from Matt Cutts
I never said that google cannot crawl AJAX content (it does and it exactly indexes my content) the problem is PAGING.
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