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How do we do that?

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:07 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
If your client is relying on JavaScript for parts of their website (in our example they are), it's our job to try and replicate how Google is actually seeing the page(s). We want to answer the question, "Is Google seeing the page/site the way we want it to be?"

To get a more accurate reflection of what Googlebot is seeing, we need to try to mimic how it crawls the page.



Use Google's new mobile-friendly testing tool.
At the moment, the fastest and most accurate way to bosnia and herzegovina number data test and replicate what Googlebot is seeing on a site is to use Google’s new mobile-friendliness tool. My colleague Dom recently wrote an in-depth postSearch Console Fetch and Render، Googlebot، اور موبائل دوستی ٹول کا موازنہ کرنا. The results were that most of the time, Googlebot and the mobile-friendliness tool result in the same output.

In Google’s mobile-friendliness tool, simply enter your URL, hit “Run Test,” and then once the test is complete, click “Source Code” on the right side of the window. You can take that code and look for any content (title tags, canonicals, etc.) or links on the page. If they appear here, Google is likely seeing the content.


Search for visible content in Google.
It's always good to do a sense check. Another quick way to check if Googlebot has indexed the content on your page is to select the text that appears on your page, and do a site:search for it in Google with quotation marks around that text.

In our example there is visible text on the page that reads…