@LukeSmith if you want an ajax website to be crawlable, you need to make a version of it that works without js (each fetched page should exist with it's proper url)
@web-tiki so markup was served by the server as well?
I had an approach like that, if you hit site.com/foo/ for example it would bring down the markup from the server and then instantiate the clientside router
eh you can do a full clientside spa you just need to use something on the server such as phantomjs
which takes the spider requests renders the page and returns it to the spider
or if you don't have a ton of dynamic content just have a cronjob or something prerender all your pages as static .html and serve those to the crawlers
Yeah I guess I'll have to look into that some more but now I prefer using AJAx in slight touches. It is less of a headeach when it comes to SEO matters
I'm trying to develop a function which 3D plot would have a buttocks like shape.
Several days of searching the web and a dozen my of own attempts to solve the issue have brought nothing but two pitiful formulas below. They have some resemblance to the shape I want, though not quie. Could you h...
Folks, I need a help. I'm working on an application that I run on localhost for development (through gulp + ecstatic). When I first load the app everything works, then after a while when I (re)load pages Chrome doesn't fetch the images. They all stay "pending" in the network tab. Closing and re-opening the tab fixes this, as does duplicating the tab, closing the previous one and then reloading the new (duplicate) tab.
What's going on here? How can I start debugging this? It's really annoying that all my icons disappear after live reload kicked in a few times
@ZachSaucier I actually have a blog post drafted; getting it out a.s.a.p. Not much more than the obvious though - Stack Overflow has no competition, and we don't want to pretend that it does. It is not only the place where everybody goes, but it also does what it does supremely well.
It was announced today that: "The Internet Explorer team is excited to announce that web-development support is moving to Stack Overflow."
Well, that is exciting. Questions though:
A lot of questions that would be appropriate for a support site are not appropriate for SO. Presumably the previo...
@Basement I am using amazon ses to send email In body of email I am using both normat text and html but when i recieve email my html part is displayed well but the simple text is not shown
@TylerH I don't mind apple fan-bois; we have a few on our team (and I happen to love apple products too). It's the closed-mindedness and blindness to the necessity of compat/interop and standards adoption that boggles my mind.
modern.IE Browser Testing Tools Status of Web Standards in IE’s Web Platform IE Blog Test on IE preview with RemoteIE across platforms Feature requests at UserVoice
@BradleyDotNET I'll check out your question; our goal is that the web just works as well :) When you're dealing with software that is millions upon millions of lines of code, and two-decades-in-development, just works sometimes takes a little extra work on our end :)
StackOverflow has sponsored tags. These tags have a logo of the relevant company or sponsor, but the benefit to the sponsor is unclear to me. There is additional brand recognition, sure, and I've read here that the sponsor "owns the tag", but what does that mean, ultimately?
Do sponsors get a in...