So the #! URL syntax was especially geared for sites that got the
fundamental web development best practices horribly wrong, and gave
them a lifeline to getting their content seen by Googlebot.
And today, this emergency rescue package seems to be regarded as the
One True Way of web development by engineers from Facebook, Twitter,
and now Lifehacker.
Makes me cry :(
Le 19/10/15 16:27, Levente Uzonyi a écrit :
This is because for some unknown reason the creators of Smalltalkhub
decided to use hashbang urls at a time when it was already considered
bad practice to do so[1]. Crawlers can't crawl such pages, unless
there are non-hashbang versions provided as well[2], but I strongly
doubt Smalltalkhub has anything like that.
Levente
[1] http://isolani.co.uk/blog/javascript/BreakingTheWebWithHashBangs
[2]
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/learn-more
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015, Jan Kurš wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that my projects on Smalltalkhub cannot be googled :( I
have project set up as a public, I actively develop and update the
overview
page for several months, but even the query: smalltalkhub <myname>
<nameOfMyProject> does not find anything.
Is there a way to help this?
Cheers,
Jan