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Dec 27, 2016 18:09
Hi all ... I was wondering: I am creating html5 video with the video tag <video>. But I call play() and pause a lot from javascript. Do I need to call load() or wait for any events before calling play/pause? I'm getting some buggy behavior where videos won't buffer, play or anything (only a few randomly)
Aug 8, 2016 17:02
@copy thanks you legend !
Aug 8, 2016 16:56
..sh shouldn't even be anything and definitely not something I can mv to
Aug 8, 2016 16:55
errr can someone help me. I did "mv file.txt ..sh" and now I cannot find the file
Aug 6, 2016 22:38
@bitten only google is crawling my client side rendered stuff. And not 100% reliably.
Aug 6, 2016 22:35
:) yeah totally
Aug 6, 2016 22:35
yeah I've been moving my angular and react stuff to server side for this reason and SEO. I just never though about jade being as intense client side vs these js frameworks that need to load huge bundles and stuff and parse tons of stuff
Aug 6, 2016 22:28
agree with both points. just don't feel as strongly about it :) will definitely try it out server side though, thx man
Aug 6, 2016 22:27
like you can do the same thing with ejs, handlebars etc...
Aug 6, 2016 22:26
but that's like saying you shouldn't use any templating language ever
Aug 6, 2016 22:23
Any particular reason? I've always just done res.render('index.jade', { // vars }) when creating projects. Seems to be indexed fine by crawlers and stuff if that was your thought.
Aug 6, 2016 22:19
or somat
Aug 6, 2016 22:19
Yeah I was thinking of using jade and just using it client side not sending html over. Then I could just send the response data over with the jade and let jade to iterations and stuff on the data.
each user in data.users
option= user
Aug 6, 2016 22:14
:)
Aug 6, 2016 22:14
yeah I've used it a bit I just thought it would be a simple thing to do it basic html, jquery etc but I might be mistaken :0
Aug 6, 2016 22:11
in angular I would just do something like <div ng-repeat='user in users'>{user}</div> but how do I do similar things with html, jquery etc
Aug 6, 2016 22:10
@bitten well I want to query an API and use the response to create dropdowns, tables and all sorts. I'm not quite sure how to create html from dynamic content like an html response.
Aug 6, 2016 22:01
So basically do the http request before I call render server side and then send the info that I need to render down to the client? express example: res.render('index', { data: dataFromHttp })
Aug 6, 2016 21:58
hey guys I'm writing a basic site just in jade (html), css, js (jquery). I was wondering if I want to render content based on the response I get from a http query to an external API should I just do this before I render and send the response down with the jade file or should I do it somehow with jquery client side and populate fields, tables etc when I get the response?
Apr 3, 2016 16:37
Any react people here?
Mar 10, 2016 15:06
Does anyone know if google has like a crawl limit on each page (how much it crawls before it stops) or does it always crawl the whole page. My links that are in my footer don't seem to have been crawled
Mar 9, 2016 20:45
@Luggage totally agree but react isomorphic really messed with my head. @AwalGarg no i just mean onLoad it calls an api route and gets data
Mar 9, 2016 20:44
@ssube that is my current default title and description yeah
Mar 9, 2016 20:44
yeah just the publicly visible user pages.
Mar 9, 2016 20:44
and they use a spa which is not server side rendered ... ahhh ok :P
Mar 9, 2016 20:43
instagram does
Mar 9, 2016 20:43
@ssube because it is a social network and it should be populated with the users data after it loads it from the api :)
Mar 9, 2016 20:42
@Luggage yeah i tried doing that but it just showed the page as it crawled it but didn't show how it would display it in google results (so couldn't see what title or description it saw)
Mar 9, 2016 20:41
Yeah I have a single page app and it is deffinately crawling the dynamic content but I just realised I wanted to do this and it could be days until I realize if it works or not :) thx guys
Mar 9, 2016 20:40
@sterling
Mar 9, 2016 20:39
I was wondering if I set the document title and meta description asynchronously (like after few second timeout) will google's web crawlers catch it or just read the original/default
Any help greatly appreciated, thx
 

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Mar 10, 2016 15:16
Yeah let's hope so ;)
Mar 10, 2016 15:09
I just thought I remembered reading somewhere that some crawlers stop crawling after x many lines or w/e
Mar 10, 2016 15:09
Nope not on this particular website. Weird maybe i just need to wait a few days :)
Mar 10, 2016 15:06
Does anyone know if google has like a crawl limit on each page (how much it crawls before it stops) or does it always crawl the whole page. My links that are in my footer don't seem to have been crawled
Mar 9, 2016 20:56
@cimmanon I am also only interested in google
Mar 9, 2016 20:54
instagram and other sites that are SPA and not server side rendered are still crawled by google
Mar 9, 2016 20:54
google does
Mar 9, 2016 20:52
I was wondering if I set the document title and meta description asynchronously (like after few second timeout) will google's web crawlers catch it or just read the original/default
Any help greatly appreciated, thx
 

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Mar 9, 2016 20:51
I was wondering if I set the document title and meta description asynchronously (like after few second timeout) will google's web crawlers catch it or just read the original/default
Any help greatly appreciated, thx