@cramforce Is there any interest in implementing Dynamic Rendering for AMP pages (by following the SSR Amp recommendation)?
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Replying to @cramforce
Serve server-side rendered pages for bots only. It's a term Google introduced some months ago, cf.https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/dynamic-rendering …
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Replying to @cramforce
It won't help at all Googlebot to index these contents?
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Replying to @check_ca @cramforce
I mean my question was more "it is useful to ...?" than "is it necessary to...?".
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Replying to @cramforce
Thank you very much. It was not clear to me if it would help Googlebot in the case of AMP pages in particular because for other (normal) pages, Dynamic Rendering is very useful, I can guarantee it ;)
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Replying to @check_ca
AMP is typically server-side composed and client-side augmented. Dynamic Rendering would be applicable for purely client-side rendered sites.
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Dynamic Rendering is also applicable for client-side augmented websites. Some people use it to make sure embedded reviews/comments served by a third-party component are indexed properly for example.
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