Ok, if your pages are heavily built with JS client code you need to know that Google will need a more complicated process to read them correctly.
In these days we discovered that the process isn't a "two waves" but it something not so "linear".
#seohttps://twitter.com/g33konaut/status/1243521654573187072 …
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"I wouldn't say that two waves of indexing are dead, it's definitely not. I expect eventually rendering crawling and indexing will come closer together. We're not there yet but I know that teams are looking into it..."https://www.seroundtable.com/google-two-waves-of-indexing-less-28128.html …
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Speaking about "crawl" do you think we could get a tool to test how Google see a page, redirection path included? (as the old See as Googlebot)
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I'm genuinely surprised by this request. That's literally what URL Inspection in GSC is for. When we hit a redirect, we see the target, so even that behaviour is mapped in the tool.
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